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03/16/2006 02:59:19 PM · #26 |
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03/16/2006 03:18:32 PM · #27 |
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03/16/2006 03:30:25 PM · #28 |
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03/16/2006 03:47:10 PM · #29 |

Message edited by author 2006-03-16 15:53:17. |
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03/16/2006 03:49:35 PM · #30 |
Since I rarely, okay, never, get up before the sun, I have no pictures of sunrises.
BUT, the ones I see in here are awesome. Makes me wonder if I shouldn't start . . . |
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03/16/2006 04:28:34 PM · #31 |
just like to add that these are gorgeous photos guys! |
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03/16/2006 04:31:59 PM · #32 |
Originally posted by stdavidson: |
I especially like the cacti, even with the watermarks : )
Great work! |
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03/16/2006 04:38:30 PM · #33 |
Originally posted by karmat: Since I rarely, okay, never, get up before the sun, I have no pictures of sunrises.
BUT, the ones I see in here are awesome. Makes me wonder if I shouldn't start . . . |
It's simple; just go to bed AFTER sunrise... that's how most of mine happen :-)
Robt.
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03/16/2006 04:49:08 PM · #34 |
Not sure that's the schedule I want my 4yo and 1 yo, on, though. :) |
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03/16/2006 05:17:19 PM · #35 |
Too funny...don't have a clue who those people are...TYPO!!! LMAO :O)
Message edited by author 2006-03-16 17:19:57.
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03/16/2006 05:26:08 PM · #36 |
i always wondered, can you tell the difference between a sunrise and a sunset photo? (unless you know the location and orientation of the shot, of course). Here are two shots taken in the same location (mount Palomar) some 14 hours apart - one sunset and one sunrise
can you tell which is which?
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03/16/2006 05:27:16 PM · #37 |
Big Sky Montana Sunrise
Florida Sunrise
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03/16/2006 05:32:19 PM · #38 |
Originally posted by ltsimring: i always wondered, can you tell the difference between a sunrise and a sunset photo? (unless you know the location and orientation of the shot, of course). |
We always start by checking the time/date stamp in the EXIF data ... : ) |
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03/16/2006 06:31:26 PM · #39 |
Near Traverse City, MI
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03/16/2006 06:32:58 PM · #40 |
True, but...
A. It's always sunrise somewhere.
B. The time in my camera could be set to anytime I want.
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by ltsimring: i always wondered, can you tell the difference between a sunrise and a sunset photo? (unless you know the location and orientation of the shot, of course). |
We always start by checking the time/date stamp in the EXIF data ... : ) |
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03/16/2006 07:19:37 PM · #41 |
Originally posted by ltsimring: i always wondered, can you tell the difference between a sunrise and a sunset photo? (unless you know the location and orientation of the shot, of course). Here are two shots taken in the same location (mount Palomar) some 14 hours apart - one sunset and one sunrise
can you tell which is which? |
OK..I'd say #1 is sunrise...based on blue sky area in #2. Right?
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03/16/2006 10:57:14 PM · #42 |
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03/16/2006 11:12:39 PM · #43 |
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03/16/2006 11:13:09 PM · #44 |
...one of my persnal fav's
...one commenter said it looked over done like a black velvet painting....but this had very little PP done ot it. The colors were really this cool.
...my most recent challenge entry. It finished in the top ten I am happy to say.
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03/16/2006 11:16:14 PM · #45 |
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03/16/2006 11:35:34 PM · #46 |
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03/16/2006 11:40:12 PM · #47 |
Just a few days ago I had a blast.
This was way back when I first started here 
Message edited by author 2006-03-16 23:51:55. |
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03/20/2006 08:41:07 PM · #48 |
Here are some of mine... sorry that there so big but im not on my pc
Got told today at the Photography store that these are great shots YAY me!~
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03/20/2006 08:44:45 PM · #49 |
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