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    Default Fire In The Sky

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    While in Arizona last 2 weeks ago I wanted to work on some sunset images. I had forgot to put my settings on my first post so here they are.

    shutter 1/50s
    aperture is f9
    ISO 200
    lens 28 - 300 zoom
    camera is a Digital Rebel 6.5 mega pixels
    Last edited by Harold Brewer; 03-02-2008 at 07:58 AM. Reason: To list camera settings

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    Alfred Forns
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    I like it a lot Harold Great undulating line with neat looking skies Got a crop suggestion for you Would consider taking some of the bottom, don't need that much dark, and a tad of the top where the color starts to fade. Would also sharpen the tree which I love the position Silhouettes look better with sharp edges Real nice and strong image !!!

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    Robert Amoruso
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    I agree with Alfred's suggestions on this one. Just watch for halos when sharpening the tree line.

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    Fabs Forns
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    Very nice, Harold!
    I would crop some of the black, too much in my opinion, and would increase saturation in the sky :)

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    Default Fire in the sky Redone

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    I cropped some off of the black area and at the top of the picture. I also sharpened the tree area and added some saturation. I hope that this is more like what you wanted to see. The one I sent yesterday is named Fire in The Sky.

    I also was trying to add this to my original post but I couldn't figure out how to get the image added to a thread without posting a new one like I did here. Any little helpful hints will be appreciated.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Harold,

    I merged the recrop with the original. As far as re-posting an updated image, just reply to the original thread and then below the reply box, click on "Go Advanced" and use the "Manage Attachments" to upload to revised image. Make sure it is a different name then the original post.

    I like the re-crop. Just what I had in mind. Thanks for posting it.

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    Thank you for all of you great help. I really appreciate it.

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    Bret Edge
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    Your cropped and adjusted second version is a big improvement, Harold. Beautiful sky and just enough dark mountains at the bottom to anchor the image nicely.

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