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Sunset/Sunrise Photos; Add your photos here
Topic Started: May 18 2008, 06:16 PM (6,153 Views)
woody
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Thank you. The first one is several shots stitched together to get all of that arc of clouds in. The second one is three bracketed shots combined to get better dynamic range (my camera has poor dynamic range. it is not possible to get the sky and the ground detail in one shot).
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks for the technical info Woody.
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mick2
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Marsh Harrier
forfar loch last night, the skies never really went red liked we thought it would but still a lovely place at dusk.
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MalcolmP
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woody
Sep 8 2013, 03:49 PM
three bracketed shots combined to get better dynamic range

Lots of great sunsets from everyone.

Woody> What software are you using for your wide dynamic range combos ?

I have played with "Fusion" when I was having trouble photographing tree barks in woodland, but I have not yet got the hang of its variables. Lots of trouble keeping the colours looking realistic.

And while we are here what are you using for panoramas? I have had a lot of success with "Autostitch"
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Davebutterflyman
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Those are stunning images Mick :clap3:
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goldeneye
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Those are wonderfully atmospheric,Mick. :welldone: :amazing:
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Tabatha
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A couple of lovely views Mick. :cool:
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Night Owl
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:wow1: Stunning photos Mick :cool2:
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happyhare
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Osprey
Gorgeous photos Mick even without the dramatic colours :clap3:
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mick2
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Marsh Harrier
cheers guys, its a lovely place.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Beautiful photos Mick :clap2:
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goldeneye
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Just managed to catch a trace of red in the sky tonight...

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Davebutterflyman
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Very nice Sue :clap3:
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Tabatha
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:clap: Lovely photo Jean.

The sky this morning:

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It started off pink and turned golden a few minutes later.
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happyhare
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That is lovely Tabatha! :clap2:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely colours Tabatha :cool3:
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Davebutterflyman
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Glorious colours in those photos Tabatha :clap3:
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peppiB
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Great photos everyone. Tabatha - that is a stunning sunrise
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Tabatha
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:thanks: By lunchtime it was raining. :lol:
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mick2
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Marsh Harrier
great sunrise tabatha
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