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These are really lovely Susheel....my favorite is the third with the rays...however...in the second it does look like some type of animal.
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Very nice sunset, Susheel! I particularly like the ones with the bright borders from the back lighted clouds and the one with the Sun's rays.
I would recommend two things, though: (1) turn off the date/time imprint feature because it will severely limit how you can crop to improve your final images, and (2) keep the horizons level, especially when water is involved. This one is just a personal thing, but tilted bodies of water just make me uncomfortable. ![]() Very good work, and I hope to see more of your images.
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Really cool looking clouds....nice work.
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lovely photos - goes to show you don't always have to go far to take a nice photo. I like the third one with the rays the best.
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