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danja
7th of November 2005 (Mon), 07:50
Took this shot at the bonfire I attended on Sunday. Was a cold, clear evening, and managed to snap the big sun setting over the trees.

Hope you like


Aperture: f/8.0
Shutter Speed:1/50
Focal Length: 51.30 (5130/100)
ISO: 64

http://www.cruiseculture.net/media/albums/BonfireNight07112005WestonPark/DSCF1522.JPG

othomas
7th of November 2005 (Mon), 10:44
Nice sunset - now wty can't I see sunsets like that? :(

danja
7th of November 2005 (Mon), 10:52
Nice sunset - now wty can't I see sunsets like that? :(

Thanks, tis rather nice eh ;)

I wud have thought up in Scotland you wud have your fair share of good sunsets?

othomas
7th of November 2005 (Mon), 11:04
Not since I bought my new camera on Thursday :D

danja
7th of November 2005 (Mon), 11:10
lol

Get out this winter, sure to be some cold clear skies to shoot :D

I want some nice snow pics from the Scottish guys and gals this winter too ;)

othomas
7th of November 2005 (Mon), 11:39
You're joking and leave my nice centrally heated shoe box I call a home - brrrr - where's me cocoa :D

jdkeck
7th of November 2005 (Mon), 12:29
Very nice, the dark tree line sets off the sky behind.

Jeff

adebass
7th of November 2005 (Mon), 15:56
lol

Get out this winter, sure to be some cold clear skies to shoot :D

I want some nice snow pics from the Scottish guys and gals this winter too ;)

Then snow pics is what you shall recieve!!

NeilPeartFan
7th of November 2005 (Mon), 17:04
The tip of the trees look a little blurry but other than that I really love it! I love seeing photos like that with the sun peaking out. :)

danja
14th of November 2005 (Mon), 05:49
The whole image has severed loss of wquality for some bizzare reason

I can assure you the original was ALOT stronger than this...

Ade: I look forward to the snow pics ;)

jgjulio
14th of November 2005 (Mon), 08:07
Nice sunset. I like the shot a lot. Good work.

danja
14th of November 2005 (Mon), 08:20
Cheers Julio.

What do you reckon to a 20% crop off the top of the image? Maybe just below the light cloud at the top, where it starts to go darker...

Rubi Jane
14th of November 2005 (Mon), 08:28
Nice shot as it but cropping the top lighter portion off may pull you more towards the sun and surrounding cloud detail.

danja
14th of November 2005 (Mon), 08:31
Nice shot as it but cropping the top lighter portion off may pull you more towards the sun and surrounding cloud detail.

Worth a try then?

Thanks Lindsey :cool: