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    Sunset - Point Pelee National Park - last night

    We wandered back on to the boardwalk on the marshlands of Point Pelee National Park after dinner, to enjoy our last sunset before heading home again. There were clouds in the sky again today, so I took some more shots of the sunset; again these are HDR images assembled in Photoshop CC 2015.


    Sunset - Point Pelee National Park - last night

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    Re: Sunset - Point Pelee National Park - last night

    Very nice Manfred, wonderful sky!

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    Re: Sunset - Point Pelee National Park - last night

    Another beauty.

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    Re: Sunset - Point Pelee National Park - last night

    Great composition and colors Manfred.Very balanced composition and I like the S curve the orange reflections cretaed on the water. I'm not sure if the water looks very crisp because I have a laptop and it might look different on a bigger screen. I'm sure you can judge better than me

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    Re: Sunset - Point Pelee National Park - last night

    I am not surprised you lingered more than enough before heading home...this is really a beautiful shot with lots of my favourite colours in it -- green and orange...

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    Re: Sunset - Point Pelee National Park - last night

    I chuckled to myself Manfred when I saw your skies...last evening at 9 PM I glanced at our red skies
    and said I goota take a pano of them. Took 5 minutes to set up and, voila, it was gone...c'est la vie.

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    Re: Sunset - Point Pelee National Park - last night

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Great composition and colors Manfred.Very balanced composition and I like the S curve the orange reflections cretaed on the water. I'm not sure if the water looks very crisp because I have a laptop and it might look different on a bigger screen. I'm sure you can judge better than me
    If the water isn't crisp, it's not for a lack of trying. Heavy duty tripod used to do the 9 images that went into this HDRI. The slowest exposure was 4 sec at f/11, so some motion is always possible as the dock I was photographing from was floating on pontoons. I'm working from a laptop too, but the original images look sharp. I did not use "ghosting correction", so there could be some artifacts.

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    Re: Sunset - Point Pelee National Park - last night

    Nice SS. Looks like a good place to find Dragonflies.

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    Re: Sunset - Point Pelee National Park - last night

    Excuse my English Manfred When I read my sentence again, I realised that I made a mistake while writing my comment this morning I should have said 'I'm not sure if the water is too crisp or not ' because the water seems a bit too crisp on my screen. Sorry about the mistake again.


    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    If the water isn't crisp, it's not for a lack of trying. Heavy duty tripod used to do the 9 images that went into this HDRI. The slowest exposure was 4 sec at f/11, so some motion is always possible as the dock I was photographing from was floating on pontoons. I'm working from a laptop too, but the original images look sharp. I did not use "ghosting correction", so there could be some artifacts.

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