emam
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The other night I was sitting out back, watching the sun set over the bay behind our place in Cedar Key.
It was one of those nights that as the sun dropped deeper below the horizon, the show just kept getting better and better. I couldnt stop taking photos and was just amazed at how beautiful it was. What a Christmas Present as it was Christmas Eve
I thought this was the climax, but after the sun dropped below the horizon, I kept watching as the reds got deeper and the clouds continued to make my eyes water from the beauty!
This was my last photo of the night, but probably one of my favorite photos I've taken to date. I was up to 1000ISO and zoomed all the way out on my 28-300 lens for those of you who are interested in the technicals of the photo.
This is also straight out of the camera, with no adjustments or corrections what so ever to the image.
Let me know what you think, as I'm not that keen on settings and composition compared to Pat, I just know a beautiful image when I see one
I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas
Cindy
It was one of those nights that as the sun dropped deeper below the horizon, the show just kept getting better and better. I couldnt stop taking photos and was just amazed at how beautiful it was. What a Christmas Present as it was Christmas Eve
I thought this was the climax, but after the sun dropped below the horizon, I kept watching as the reds got deeper and the clouds continued to make my eyes water from the beauty!
This was my last photo of the night, but probably one of my favorite photos I've taken to date. I was up to 1000ISO and zoomed all the way out on my 28-300 lens for those of you who are interested in the technicals of the photo.
This is also straight out of the camera, with no adjustments or corrections what so ever to the image.
Let me know what you think, as I'm not that keen on settings and composition compared to Pat, I just know a beautiful image when I see one
I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas
Cindy


