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"Texas Sunrise"
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I'm up early again this Saturday morning to go do a 75 mile bicycle ride. This is a shot of last weekend's marvelous sunrise. As the sun came up, when I turned around, there was a faint rainbow! It rained on us all day last weekend. I'm hoping for sunshine today!
Have a great day!
B-)
Linda |
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- Dot
(12358) - [2009-09-26 7:45]
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Hi Linda
The fiery colors are spectacular and the silhouettes of the trees poking their their heads gives it a nice mood.
Dot
If you check out my posts before the rhino you will know why I was absent for so long. Very sweet of you to ask.
Hi Linda,
To me this is a bit too dark. I would have liked to see some texture in the trees and less blue on top. That top part also feels a little grainy. Maybe cloning out the white spot is an idea as well.
I do love the sharpness this prime procudes. Did you see the new release of the L version of this lens?
TFS,
Niek
- chrisJ
(42147) - [2009-09-27 3:36]
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Hi Linda
The slight darkness doesn't both me at all, & in fact, adds mood. Spectacular sunrise colors, with nice warm cold color contrasts, between the red & blue. Perfect sharpness & wonderful fg silhouettes of the vegetation. Tfs!
- Beger
(19904) - [2009-09-27 10:09]
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Hi Linda,
Hope your ride was good!
The beautiful sunrise seemed a good omen for that!
I like the intensity of red and blue. Did you use tungsten filter for this one?
This simply magnificent!
Bravo! Annie
Wow, Linda, what a marvellous colors! Views and photos like that are worth early wake up. I love this shot!
Regards, Ewa