New Year's Day sunset in the Cascades, just west of Snoqualmie Pass... 5D, 24-135 @ 99mm, grad ND filter, 2.5 sec @ f/9.1, -1EV, a touch of ReDynaMix to pull out some detail on the mountain...
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New Year's Day sunset in the Cascades, just west of Snoqualmie Pass... 5D, 24-135 @ 99mm, grad ND filter, 2.5 sec @ f/9.1, -1EV, a touch of ReDynaMix to pull out some detail on the mountain...
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What a cool colour sky. Nicely captured! Great stuff.
Very nice ... vivid!
Very nicely captured Squirl. Love how you managed to keep the detail on the mountain with that sky in background.
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Magnificient shot! Luv it!
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