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Sunset pictures
Was driving home this evening and saw the sunset and started thinking, if only I had my camera..... Then I remembered I did! Shame I didn't have the right lens of the tripod with me and on reflection I guess I should have taken the Polarising filter off but I quite like the pictures, next time I want to find somewhere when I can get a light source behind me with the car then the sunset. Any photographers got any tips, other than to use the tripod so I don't have to ramp the ISO up as much?
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Love the pics. Want to get a sunset shoot with mine, Emma's and AndyWRX's
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Cracking pics mate.
I think it's good you left the polarizer on, it gives really good depth of colour. Tripod would have been a real bonus though, bloody good job handheld though! |
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excellent pics mate
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