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28th April 2016, 05:19 AM
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Your Guide to Better Sunset Photos
For as popular as sunsets are to photograph, a lot of beginner photographers have trouble producing images that reflect their beauty.To get on the path toward taking better sunset photos, give the following tips a try!
https://goo.gl/aPH88Z
http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/s...t-photography/
http://improvephotography.com/416/30...t-photography/
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28th April 2016, 05:51 AM
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Re: Your Guide to Better Sunset Photos
How is it working out for you - post some examples.
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28th April 2016, 04:17 PM
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Re: Your Guide to Better Sunset Photos
If it were not for sunsets, dogs and kids... The photographic industry would go broke...
However, as opposed to dogs and kids, sunsets are often quite boring.
I don't mind a nice image that just happens to include a sunset but, I consider shots of sunsets, per se, quite boring!
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28th April 2016, 05:57 PM
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Re: Your Guide to Better Sunset Photos
Welcome to CiC. If you wouldn't mind adding your name and where you are from to your profile by clicking on the "My Profile" button on the top of this page. You will find that we are a fairly information group here and go on a first name basis.
As for posting these links without any context, that is not really a practice we encourage on this site. I think you will find that many of the members here are much more knowledgeable on given subjects than the authors of some of the articles found on the internet. If you read the postings here, you will find that they are scrutinized by the members and errors, omissions and underlying assumptions are fleshed out.
This is much more difficult to do with posted links. As an example, the first suggestion the in the third link is something I would never recommend. Deliberately underexposing, especially at higher ISO levels, is a sure way of increasing digital noise in the shadow areas of the image.
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