Another beauty! Nicely done.
Looks like it's leading a birdie aerobics class!
Your progress and constancy of high quality images has been enjoyable to observe. Well done.
A nice sunset
Edit: As a beginning photographer, tips are greatly appreciated.![]()
Feel like I haven't posted in a long time. A lot of things have changed for me recently so getting out and taking photos hasn't been as easy.
It's great to come back and see that everyone else has still been improving setting the standard even higher!
As the sun is in the sky for longer (at least here in the northern hemisphere) I look forward to putting the Hasselblad to good use!
[url=https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7102/13898321336_075852d163_c.jpg]Image[/url]Adam, Chloe, Chris & Ben by acearchie, on Flickr
Nicely done. Did you use a filter to get such an orange sky or was it just one on those sunsets? The dark silhouette works well against those colours in the sky.
I didn't use any filters and I didn't edit the photo, it was just a very pretty sunset.
The best kind! Sadly my sunset shooting never co-insides with the really pretty ones. They always occur when I'm driving on a motorway with no camera!
Haha, well I saw it was clear day, and I really wanted to capture a nice one. So I prepared ^^ I read a few tips online on which camera settings to use for a sunset and waited for it.This was actually my 2nd attempt, I got a few photos from the day before this one, but they weren't as nice since it was quite cloudy.
A nice sunset
Edit: As a beginning photographer, tips are greatly appreciated.![]()
That is a really intense orange sunset, I've never seen it before. I've come back and looked at this several times now and I have to ask. What is with the double sun? I know there is a natural phenomena which makes that appearance, but forget exactly how.
I get this effect with a UV filter sometimes.
That is a really intense orange sunset, I've never seen it before. I've come back and looked at this several times now and I have to ask. What is with the double sun? I know there is a natural phenomena which makes that appearance, but forget exactly how.
Hasselblad you say? Is that new? And welcome back!
Initially took this for this weeks competition, until I realised it said not macro! Should have read that first! Anyway thought I would still share it with you guys.