YASS - Yet Another Sunset [pp]

The first one is way over processed. I got better at dealing with the softness on subsequent edits.
Hi ChefZiggy, these are really fabulous shots ! Although there
seems to be a small cloud in the middle of the first picture wich
draws some attention cause of its brightness.Strangely, that little
cloud also comes back on the second and third shot but with lot
less brightness.
Once again, overall these pictures are great !

Regards,
Andre.
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Thanks Cyn. I like that one best too. Some didn't like all the negative space at the top but to me it's not exactly empty. It has a nice graduated sky in it. grin
They're all great, but the second is exquisite! Definitely a
winner. I like the cropped shot more than the larger third shot.
It's powerful. Wonderful work!

Cyn

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If you need one custom sized, just let me know.

Finding enough distance to the horizon is hard around here. Too many hills!

I tend to keep everything handy in the one bag. (Lowepro Mini Trekker) But this day I had made a lighter kit in my old bag for a particular outing. I just hadn't put it all back together yet. My mistake.
Hi Chef,
Fantastic images. The last one is my new desktop wallpaper if you
don't mind. Sunsets and sunrises are very powerful moments of the
day, it's a bless to have the chance to make photos like those.
Man, first I had both cameras, lenses and everything else on the
same bag. Everything was ridiculously tight and the bag was very
heavy so I decided to keep the S7000 on it's own bag with the TCON
and a couple of filters, and a bag only for the D70 with the
lenses, flash, filters and some other stuff, but, everything
concerning the D70 is on the bag. It's not very comfortable and in
some outings when I care both bags it can also be not very
practical, but at least I know I have everything I need there.
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Best regards,
Guilherme

My photo album: http://www.maccocker.com.br/gallery

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Thanks. How do you find the sharpness on the 28-200? Is that an HSM lens? I'd like a nice all around lens with more range than the kit lens has. Although, for landscapes, that 18mm is hard to beat.
Hi Chef,

For me no 2 was best. I do like them all though. The space above in
no 2 looks great. Congratulations.

I have the Sigma 28 - 200 from the film camera in fact always on my
D70 and I quite seldom think I need anything else. The bad thing
with this lens is, that it's zoom extends by itself so it begins
not to be as tiny as it actually is.

Anada
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