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    Re: Setting sun

    Sure looks powerful. I think I might have waited a few minutes until the trees clipped the sun a bit, that sometimes makes a shot even more creative. -GB
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    Re: Setting sun

    Quote Originally Posted by GB1
    Sure looks powerful. I think I might have waited a few minutes until the trees clipped the sun a bit, that sometimes makes a shot even more creative. -GB
    Thanks.. I may head back another day and see what I can do. I really like how this picture turned out. I took it on a whim and liked the results.

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    Re: Setting sun

    Your location is good, but the sun is hard to look at. I'd head back there on a different day. Wait till you get some great clouds in the sky. That way you could also have more sky, less black at the bottom.
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    Re: Setting sun

    Wow! The sun really jumps out at you. I'm with the others...a return trip is in order.
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