MN Sunset
Dogdots
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Sun is kinda bright, but I really liked it when I was viewing it so I grabbed a couple shots. Is it a pass or fail because of the sun?
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I'm happy to hear the sun isn't an issue. I understand what your saying of the trees. Lower would of been nice. I should of gotten down on the ground where I was standing. Couldn't of gone in that grassy area with snow. That is a slough and I didn't know how deep it was or if it was even froze enough to walk onto.
No filter was used. I don't have a graduated ND filter. I was hoping the clouds would filter the sun enough for me and I could keep some texture in the clouds.
I'll play with this some and see if I can lighten the area where the tree trunks are in the field area. Maybe recover them somewhat so they at least look visually separate from the dirt. Since this place isn't too far from me I can return often.
Thank you for your thoughts on this. I greatly appreciate it
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Thank you Gary. I wasn't sure if I should post it or not since I just wasn't too sure of it. But I did want some insight into what I could do to improve it and also if the sun as ok.
Glad you liked it
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This is a very good comment, thoughtful and constructive. This should be the reason we ask for CCs when we post on DGrin.
Good shot Mary, but I think Ryan is right.
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Ryan was right -- I'm so glad he took the time to offer his suggestions
Next time I'm out his suggestions will be helping me along. As you said .. they were thoughtful and constructive.
Thank you for commenting Juano
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I had bought an ND filter and returned it. Might need to rethink that again
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I think your right in your suggesting to move the horizon
Thank you for your input and glad to hear it passed
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