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    The Setting Sun


    Sunset from last night. People on another forum loved this image, and what do you all think?

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    Re: The Setting Sun

    I like it. Awesome! its in a similar style that i usually try and achieve; slightly on the darker cantrasts creating a slight mysterious mood to the pic.

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    Re: The Setting Sun

    I like it as well. It is a very deep and moody image. Personally I would like to see you come up on the exposure a bit more in PP, but if you like it this dark thats ok.
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    Re: The Setting Sun

    Awesome colors in the sky here. Very lovely shot. My only small nitpick are the leaves sticking up in the foreground, but that can be corrected easily enough. Nice work, Gerald.
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    Re: The Setting Sun

    Thanks.
    gahspidy - I made it a tad bit brighter:

    Granddaddy - Yeah, that bothered me, too. Maybe when I'm not so lazy, I'll clone it out or something.

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    Re: The Setting Sun

    Wow, great shot! Love the duck in the corner. Could you try sharpening it just a very slight smidgen?

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    Re: The Setting Sun

    Nice color on lightened version. Too bad the ducks were't in the bright part of the reflection.
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    Re: The Setting Sun

    Frog, I think I have a version where it might be in the reflection. I'll try to find it for you.

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    Re: The Setting Sun

    Gerald, nice touch at lightening. It did alot to just bring out a bit more vibrancy and lumination to the image. Looks good.
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    Re: The Setting Sun

    Great image. Only complaint is that it looks soft. The colours are magnificent and the sillouhette look definitely suits the image.
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