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    Nature/Wildlife Forum Co-Moderator Loupey's Avatar
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    Spring Sunset

    We had a better than average sunset last night. A lot of distractions around so a 300mm shot with the first image and 600mm with the 2nd and 3rd.

    Full frame. I often wondered how large the sun/moon would be with a 600mm uncropped on a 1.6 APS-C imaging sensor.

    Thanks for looking.
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    Re: Spring Sunset

    Good Captures Loupey , i find that Spring sunset`s are the most color full of all the seasons. Guess theres not to many left for this year, snow is melting here today and were getting a little rain.
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    Re: Spring Sunset

    Very nice, I really like the middle pic...

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    Re: Spring Sunset

    That middle image is one of he best 'sun' images I have ever seen!!!

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    Re: Spring Sunset

    The middle one is fantastic!! The clouds almost appear to be moving.

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    Re: Spring Sunset

    Thanks, everyone.

    I definitely don't recommend aiming a telephoto directly at the sun (even a setting one). Had to underexpose like crazy for this shot. Didn't look like that in the viewfinder

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    Re: Spring Sunset

    All great but my favourite is the last one, subtle but the birds give it just enough impact.
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