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Where did the sun go?

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    It started out like any other evening..... "well dear it is a lovely evening, why don't we take a spin to Howth and you can get a pretty picture of the sunset" A short drive later I arrived at the coast and a fog descended. I managed a couple of photos because despite the lack of visibility the light was wonderful.

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    My two cents (for what they're worth)...I really like these 'no horizon' shots. The light coming in from the left side gives a subtle contrast. One small note, I find the item that's floating in the foreground a little distracting. Personally, I would use the clone stamp tool.

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    I agree with Greg. I really it but would have cloned out the two objects in the water.

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    Thanks for the feedback, I see what you are both saying about the buoys in the water but I feel that it adds a depth that would be missing otherwise, it would become very flat as a result of the fog....
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    Plenty enough ripples there to not effect the depth.

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