I noticed that sort of thing when I was doing the cliche sunrise shots too. There's quite a bit of time leading up to the sun rise and quite a bit a time after it, of course, but the actual sun rise happens relatively quickly. Nice display.
This is a discussion on Golden Sunset(2) within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I noticed that sort of thing when I was doing the cliche sunrise shots too. There's quite a bit of ...
I noticed that sort of thing when I was doing the cliche sunrise shots too. There's quite a bit of time leading up to the sun rise and quite a bit a time after it, of course, but the actual sun rise happens relatively quickly. Nice display.
I never think sunsets or sunrises are passe. I just think they are beautiful and in my mind each one is unique in it's own way.
If they were so tired, passe and done to death, then why would we keep shooting them?
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I'm a sucker for a nice sunset.
I've actually realised my other pic is to the left of the peak, so I might print them up as a pair.
It has only been a couple of months, but it would seem the position of the sun has changed significantly.
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