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    Re: Sunset

    Absolutely gorgeous sunset, Binnur..I like your style and thank you for the raw capture. It is certainly worthwhile to experiment on colours. Love it.

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    Re: Sunset

    Verrrry nice Binnur one of those images that makes you wish you were there.

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    Re: Sunset

    Thank you Isabel and Mark , I'm glad that you are happy with the image

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    Re: Sunset

    Very nice Binnur, the colours in your processed image make it feel much later in the evening for me and that has a strong appeal - totally agree with finding other viewpoints for sunsets without the sun - it works very well as this image demonstrates

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    Re: Sunset

    Thank you Mark Actually it was late in the evening when I shot this. The original raw image is brighter than the actual scene. I think it is because of my camera's poor metering ( I was using my old Canon 1100D set at AV mode). Dehaze,clarity and structure sliders added contrast to the image and I also darkened the image a bit with using a Curves adjustment layer.

    I have ordered some Lee Grad ND filters because I'm a bit fed up with taking bracketed shots and/or doing a lot of PP as I usually shoot sunsets and there is always a big exposure difference between the sky and the ground.When the filters arrive , I will try spot metering to the brightest part in the frame and will shoot in the manuel mode instead of AV mode. I think this method will give me better exposed raw images and reduce my PP work.
    Last edited by bnnrcn; 18th May 2016 at 06:23 PM.

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