14 | March
General: 6:36 PM on 3/13/05 | Canon 300D
Technical: 1/100sec | f/5.6 | 18mm (29mm) | ISO-100
Exposure Mode: Manual
Exposure Bias: +0
Flash: No



categories: desert nature sunrise/sunset

Thoughts of: Nik
March 14th, 2005 at 7:58 AM

Nice colors, good contrast.

Thoughts of: Mark
March 14th, 2005 at 2:50 PM

I love it! :D Perhaps it is a little dark. . .but that might or migt not be hard to fix. . . Great photo!

Thoughts of: philip
March 14th, 2005 at 3:31 PM

Great photo!, the blue and black go very well together, maybe the hint of colour at the bottom right could be cropped out, but thats just my own opinion.

:)

Thoughts of: Ryan
March 14th, 2005 at 3:42 PM

Mark - Darkening it would render the left side far to dark, and I wanted to keep the contrast on the right side. Thanks for the input, though.

Philip - I have other photos where there is no color, but I kept it on purpose. :)

Thoughts of: n.smile
March 14th, 2005 at 3:50 PM

this reminds me of a photo i've had for a while and like very much. i'll show you sometime.

Thoughts of: Mark
March 14th, 2005 at 6:09 PM

I meant brighten it up a tad, not darken . . . sorry :P

Often, when you are dealing with pure black shadows (like I think those would be) you can brighten up the image a fair bit, and have the shadows still remain pure black :)

Just a thought. . .

Thoughts of: Krystal
March 14th, 2005 at 7:35 PM

My first thought was "wow." I'm a sucker for sky shots, though.

I happen to love the colour in the corner. It's the perfect size and shade. It seems to be letting the blue overpower it, and as night is falling, that's what night does: it conquers the daylight.

Don't change a single thing about this beautiful photo.

Thoughts of: Ryan
March 14th, 2005 at 10:49 PM

Yeah, that makes more sense.

Lighten it up too much though, and you loose the color...which is why it isn't lighter. The shadows aren't a problem in this one. :)

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