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nice work ...
I've just seen you guys could be hitting 16 tomorrow ...time to get the shorts out and show those lilly white legs off to the world ..:- Ian
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Very nice shot. I think you could crop some of the solid black at the bottom thoughAlan.
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Originally posted by Parsen66 View PostVery nice shot. I think you could crop some of the solid black at the bottom though
Originally posted by NS3230 View PostAgreed.
NealHanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
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Originally posted by tigerburnie View PostI did take a bit off, aiming for thirds, so didn't take too much off.
I think a bit of black sort of lifts the sky, really pleased how well the camera and lens handled the very low light conditions.Alan.
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Originally posted by Alan_H View PostLovely red sky should be nice tomorrow, like it
Alan
Originally posted by tesarver View PostBeautiful sky
Tom
Originally posted by Parsen66 View PostYou are correct it does lift the lovely sky. Is there any shadow details to get from the dark area?Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
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Originally posted by pelliott1954 View PostCracking sky, I do agree the solid black does nothing for the image tho, having said that if you were to crop it all off it wouldn't look quite right either
Regards PaulHanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
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