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Thanks for the comments.
Second one portrays actual event much better!
B.S.E. – I live in Victoria – an island off the coast of
British Columbia. We have all 4 seasons here and are
lucky to observe some strange cloud formations and
amazing sunsets/sunrises on occasion.
Thanks munee – I really like the colours on these too – they
were more brilliant than I captured and the sun (lower orange glow)
looked like a fire behind the trees!
Dale.
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Hi Nikonguy,
I like the second picture the most. And I think it’s due to the color contrast and how vivid the color of the sky is. It looks (in my mind and vision) like a Tsunami wave of fire!!. lol (how about that for drama?). But really, the contrast between the blacks and yellows work great on this picture.
I’ve been fortunate to have visit Vancouver British Columbia back in 2004 and took a ferry to go to Victoria the capital of Vancouver. Saw the Parliament building and the Empress Hotel, walked around the water front and visit as many souvenir shops . Lovely people, very friendly. Can’t wait to visit again someday soon.
Love Monkey
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Monkey
Thank you for those comments.
Very pleased to hear that your time here in Victoria
was enjoyable. I will post some images of the places
you mentioned to bring back a few memories for you!
Victoria is a great place to live and comments from people
like you remind me of how lucky we are to call this city our home.
Thanks again and you will be welcomed in Victoria anytime you choose
to pay us another visit!
Dale.
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December 2, 2012
Sam
Sunrise and sunset pics are really easy.
All I do is expose for the lightest area to
prevent it from getting blown out. For this
pic the settings were: ISO 100 120mm f6.3
1/320second, camera set to landscape with
spot metering. Not much done in post processing
other than setting to Adobe Standard in Lightroom
and maybe a little clean up (can’t remember lol).
Now go out and take some great sunrise/sunset pics for
us to see.
Dale.
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