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  • How a sundown can quickly change

    G'day all

    How a stark sundown sometimes becomes a wonderful sunset

    1) late in the day, storm clouds in the area with the possibility of some rains

    exif- Panny FZ-2500; 1/2000s x F9,0; lens @ 6x zoom / 135mm FF equiv; ISO-125

    2) just for a few minutes at sunset, I was rewarded with beautiful colours

    exif- Panny FZ-2500; 1/50s x F4,5 (+monopod); lens @ 8x zoom / 200mm FFequiv; ISO-800

    As always, feedback welcome
    Phil
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    > Motorhome travels outback eastern Australia much of each year
    > recent images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/

  • #2
    That's quite a difference Phil. Great colours in the second. The best sunsets are usually just after the sun has set or is behind clouds.
    Alan W

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    • #3
      Great work Phil. Our sunsets have some fabulous colours and these are no exception. Nice and sharp on the trees. Major difference in the shutter speeds!
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      • #4
        How can you go wrong with a sunset. It is important to have a good lot of clouds to provide some contrast. I can hear my brother say not another sunset. Never tire from them.
        Better a full bottle in front of me
        than a full frontal lobotomy.
        Hans

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