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  • And here comes the Sun.

    Close-up sunrise this morning. Well not that close really I ended up using the x2DTC and cropping in quite a lot as I'd only got the 12-100mm to hand.

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  • #2
    Another super photo Phill. You are doing very well with landscapes and local astro photos.........
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    • #3
      Nice colours, certainly makes up for the grey and wet of today.
      Derek

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      • #4
        Looking good.
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        • #5
          Thanks guys .
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          • #6
            I like it.

            I'd have had a bit off the bottom were it mine I think.

            Get the sun on a third of the height and get rid of a bit of the black.

            Just my 2p's worth.

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            • #7
              Thanks Dave, yes I just eyeballed the thirds position so missed it a bit .
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              • #8
                i REFUSE TO LOOK AT ANY THREADS THAT MENTION THE SUN.

                The sun is a myth cooked up by people in the south of the country (and yes, Derbyshire is south compared to Manchester) and in France (you know who you are). Fake news as far as I'm concerned.

                I thought there was a chance I might be wrong when I looked out the window at work today and saw a bright glow; turns out someone turned on the light behind me.

                I agree with Dave, I would like to see the sun almost disappearing out of the picture frame. Nice shot and colours though Phil.
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                • #9
                  Cheers Moggi
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