Ash Sunset

Hyram
Posted 16/04/2010 - 21:33 Link
I was playing around with the K10D + Sigma 105 on a new mini tripod that arrived this week and decided to take the sunset out of the study window.

I am not sure if the Icelandic ash has made any difference

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Hyram

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TonyM
Posted 16/04/2010 - 23:46 Link
Very nice! However, I would crop out the vast orange space - this draws the eye up and leaves it with nowhere to go. I think a 16:9 type crop with the sun/sky in the top third is more powerful?

Cheers

Tony
Pentaxophile
Posted 17/04/2010 - 00:20 Link
It was a remarkably clear day today, the absence of con trails and the clouds they form has been very noticeable. Nice colour, I saw something similar through the office window, but unfortunately I was working so missed the sunset.
Edited by Pentaxophile: 17/04/2010 - 00:21
i-Berg
Posted 17/04/2010 - 04:59 Link
The sun looks as if it has a tripod all of its own Hyram. Great colours.

Did you take this trhough an open window or through glass? There seems to be something going on in the shadow areas, especially to the left. Not sure if that may have been some reflection?
CoDa
Posted 17/04/2010 - 15:14 Link
I agree with Gareth (of Cardiff fame) colours are great, especially through the tree branches.
Colin

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Edited by CoDa: 17/04/2010 - 15:14
Hyram
Posted 18/04/2010 - 12:00 Link
i-Berg wrote:
The sun looks as if it has a tripod all of its own Hyram. Great colours.

Did you take this trhough an open window or through glass? There seems to be something going on in the shadow areas, especially to the left. Not sure if that may have been some reflection?
It was taken through an open window but I agree that there is something odd going on in the shadows particularly on the left. It is not really visible in the original but became more obvious when I lightened the shadows a bit
Hyram

Bodies: K20D (2), K10D, Super A, ME Super, Auto 110 SLR, X70, Optio P70
Pentax Glass: DA* 300, DA* 60-250, DA* 50-135, DA* 16-50, DA 70 Ltd, FA 31 Ltd, DA 35 Ltd, DA 18-55 (2), DA 12-24, DA 10-17, M 200, A 35-70, M 40, M 28, Converter-A 2X-S, 1.4X-S, AF 1.7, Pentax-110 50, Pentax-110 24
Other Glass: Sigma 105 macro, Sigma-A APO 75-300
Flash: Metz 58 AF-1 P, Pentax AF160FC ringflash, Pentax AF280T
i-Berg
Posted 18/04/2010 - 12:54 Link
Hyram, This a pleasant sunset notwithstanding, and given what was happening when you took it, might be a special shot.
Edited by i-Berg: 18/04/2010 - 12:55
JudithAnn
Posted 24/04/2010 - 03:02 Link
I loved the orange sky Hyram. Even thought if one were framing it one crop some from the top....but just to show what your eye was seeing as you looked out the window...I say WOW!!

I have something else I wanted to sak you...and I see that I am unable to post a picture in your PM...

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Thanks for your help Hyram

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