Fire in the Sky
ront
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Does this work at all with the clouds as the subject?
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Works very well as an abstract! I love the intense colors. Must have been some sunset.
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I would like to see it with the color turned down though.
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Marc, here is the picture straight out of the camera. I have the Sony A700 and was using the Sony 18-250 lens. I think(?) I also think that I was using the "Vivid" settings. Not quite as dramatic.
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