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Oct 06, 2008 14:22 |  #1

Everyone always talks about Cedar Key's beautiful sunSETS. While their sunRISES aren't too shabby either!

Here is my brother fishing from our trip this morning....

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You always hear about how one should watch the sunrise at least once a year. Well, I try to do it at least once a week when fishing. Today was a reward just like every other morning I make it out. :)

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Oct 06, 2008 15:06 |  #2

adjust the levels to lighten the shots ,there are two good shots behind the dark


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Oct 06, 2008 18:17 |  #3

Too many clouds means too little colour.

Did you get any a few minutes earlier?


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Oct 06, 2008 18:57 |  #4

Yeah- I tried adjusting them and have a couple lighter ones, but I really like these dark looking ones. The exposure on this was about indicative of what it looked like. I'll post a couple more up later...


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Oct 06, 2008 20:31 |  #5

Gilligan's Island?


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Oct 07, 2008 00:02 |  #6

I think they are awesome shots, how often do you see the sun light up the sky in fragments like that?


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Oct 07, 2008 15:39 |  #7

Rumrunner wrote in post #6451068 (external link)
I think they are awesome shots, how often do you see the sun light up the sky in fragments like that?

That's why I kept the exposure like that because it was so cool looking... here's another from yesterday too...

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