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Dec 03, 2005 15:17 |  #1

Taken on 1st December at 07.45 West of Northampton
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No Photoshop straight from camera

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Dec 03, 2005 15:32 |  #2

The skys on fire good shot, i would have cropped a bit off the bottom. I live in Northants kicking myself i missed that one!


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Dec 03, 2005 15:32 |  #3

Striking sunrise!

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Dec 03, 2005 16:50 |  #4
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Never ever seen anything like this before in my life,well done,thanks for sharing.


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Dec 03, 2005 18:32 |  #5

Great shot,but to me it looks like everything is sliding to the right, would it be possible to straighten horizon a bit, EW.


  
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Dec 04, 2005 02:21 as a reply to  @ Beeclose's post |  #6

Beeclose wrote:
Great shot,but to me it looks like everything is sliding to the right, would it be possible to straighten horizon a bit, EW.

If i was going to print this one i think i would crop as suggested byTAH and leveled up as suggested by Beeclose. also probably sharpen etc in PS.

but i just posted to share and to show how good the S45 is.
therefore apart from resizing (breezebrowser max 1200 x 800) to post on the web, the photo is "as taken"

thanks for all your comments, suggestions are always welcome.


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Dec 04, 2005 03:23 |  #7

I noticed that sky as I was travelling to work and have rarely seen one so beautifull. Unfortunately my camera was at home and I was about 5 minuites late!. Nice pic


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Dec 04, 2005 03:40 as a reply to  @ baldybaldstock's post |  #8

baldybaldstock wrote:
Unfortunately my camera was at home and I was about 5 minuites late!. Nice pic

That is the reason i bought the S45, i carry it all the time even to work.
my 10D stays at home most of the time.


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Dec 04, 2005 06:48 |  #9

Hows this for a straightened cropped version? :D

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Dec 04, 2005 06:56 |  #10

That's heaps better straightened and copped. Nice work!


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Dec 04, 2005 06:59 |  #11

yeah I liked the cropped version more. A fantastic pic either way though.


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Dec 04, 2005 07:15 as a reply to  @ antelopeslr5000's post |  #12

antelopeslr5000 wrote:
That's heaps better straightened and copped. Nice work!

Thanks

i liked the cropped version after doing it, so i have just uploaded to a Print shop for a 15" x 10" print to hang on the wall.


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Dec 04, 2005 07:19 |  #13

Amazing sky. Looks like the apocalypse is starting just West of Northamton then ;-)a


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Dec 04, 2005 17:00 |  #14

Nice. I like the straight and level one. Great shot.


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Dec 04, 2005 17:16 |  #15

That's a real beauty. Great capture.


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