I can only echo Stan's comments - the sky is lovely, but the foreground spoils things a little.:):
i'm so agree with all of you but I did not have the chance to go to a better location so it was a trade in between get in the color and the not so nice foreground.
When a sunset appears there is no time generally to move to a better location. You just have to take what you get....telephone poles and all! Would be a good idea to scout out some possible locations in advance...time how long it will take you to get there...and when the next after-the-storm day comes along...head for your site ahead of dusk and hope!!! We have these awesome hills with homes nearby, that are so beautiful in the morning light. I am still driving around trying to find a place to shoot them from. Can't seem to find a great vantage point....yet.
When a sunset appears there is no time generally to move to a better location. You just have to take what you get....telephone poles and all! Would be a good idea to scout out some possible locations in advance...time how long it will take you to get there...and when the next after-the-storm day comes along...head for your site ahead of dusk and hope!!! We have these awesome hills with homes nearby, that are so beautiful in the morning light. I am still driving around trying to find a place to shoot them from. Can't seem to find a great vantage point....yet.
i agree but it was such fast moving sunset, i could not do much but just enjoy it. I have plenty of hill around me in the San Gabriel mountain. But this one was too fast
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I would love to see this bigger
Cheers
Stan
a little bigger
i'm so agree with all of you but I did not have the chance to go to a better location so it was a trade in between get in the color and the not so nice foreground.
i agree but it was such fast moving sunset, i could not do much but just enjoy it. I have plenty of hill around me in the San Gabriel mountain. But this one was too fast