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I just love sunset, sometimes I just shoot the sun (close up) and sometimes I add foreground. Here is the other one of some collection. Critique always welcome.

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Exposure 0.002 sec (1/500)
Aperture f/8
Focal Length 9.8 mm
ISO Speed 100
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Old 01-22-2011, 04:39 PM
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Do you have anything specific you want help with?
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Old 01-23-2011, 10:46 AM
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Gee....you really got me there Windrider. I don't know exactly...probably you have a good technic on taking sunset like F number, speed and so forth or about angle or whether should I have something as foreground or not.

What I did when I took sunset picture is thinking for myself and my eyes only,...but when I want to post it somewhere....I feel like...probably somebody will give their comment on my picture wich of course "it will be appreciated".

Thats how I feel and what I had in mind.

Thanks for asking windy
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I didn't know windrider's nickname was "windy"

When I first saw this image on my screen, I said, "Hey, that's a really cool shot. Too bad all those people are in it." So, I like this shot a lot, but I think it would be even more powerful with just the horse and no people and no rope.
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Old 01-24-2011, 09:45 PM
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That's what Photoshop is for Krusty!

I think you needed to duck down a teeny bit and hide more of the sun behind the horse.. It's a nice idea and I've used it myself, but too much lense flare makes me want to reach for my sunglasses!
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