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november skies SAUDI ARABIA
November 29, 2012
9:46 pm
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skies as beautiful as these only come during winter season here in Saudi. no, we dont have snow. but it gets pretty cold. and with the pretty clouds come the magical rain :)

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November 30, 2012
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Such a beautiful sky! Love it! i also like that you can see some details in the cityscape.

November 30, 2012
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thanks oksana :) but i think i could have slowed by shutter speed and increased my aperture for more details on the landscape. what do u think?

November 30, 2012
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Its such a beautiful skyline there. I love the 2nd picture very much. Of course I agree that slowing down the shutter speed would have done the photos some good and narrowing down the aperture would have increased your depth of field. All the same they are wonderful shots afterall Peter Adams said: “a great photo is about depth of feeling and not depth of field”

November 30, 2012
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Its such a beautiful skyline there. I love the 2nd picture very much. Of course I agree that slowing down the shutter speed would have done the photos some good and narrowing down the aperture would have increased your depth of field. All the same they are wonderful shots afterall Peter Adams said: “a great photo is about depth of feeling and not depth of field”

November 30, 2012
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thanks deensani! il be posting a new sunset photo soon. got it earlier.. looking forward for more comments :)

December 1, 2012
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Yes, I agree that you could have slowed down the shatter speed and used narrower aperture.

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