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Got up this morning and saw this out my front door.
![]() EXIF: SONY DSLR-A100 f/5.6, 0.025 sec (1/40), ISO 400 18-70mm f/3.5-5.6 @ 60 mm Post-processed with Noise Ninja to reduce noise and a little touch of contrast enhancement in Photoshop.
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wow.. that really awesome.. some things different.. looks more like fire...
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I'll have to look into how to do that.
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I would be terrified if I saw that outside my door. It's so good it's scary....
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Yeah, cropping out the fringe red would be best, I think. It would turn this into more of an abstract. With the fringe red, you can tell more that these are clouds, which I don't like knowing. I like it better when I have no idea what it is, cause it's a pretty cool image and color.
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A few weeks ago I got up and went for a walk to take some photos with my Nikon D40. Ended up with some similar shots but not as vibrant as this. Kudos to you. I'm preparing to go again in a couple of hours. Thanks for the inspiration.
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