cheers pa.

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is it a bird is it a planeno neither of those it looks a bit like a shark. took it last evening at the end of our street. c&c welcome thanks for looking.
cheers pa. ![]()
thanks osca for comments that thing on the left looks like a mobile tower
i didn't see it when i took the shot. cheers pa
some great colours in the sky.
this is let down by the plain black at the bottom though steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
Man, are there some amazing colours in the sunsets you capture!
Would loved to have seen it for real. Cheers Michael
I'd still say it's not your usual quality.
It really lacks punch and bottom is a let down. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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yes steve i agree, the tree line does spoil it some. michael yes the colours were beautiful.
cheers pa
i'll set the scene camera on tripod outside a fence giant paspallum grass low swampy erea, housing and treeline aprox 800mtrs away sun behind clouds.mmm.
cheers pa
Awesome sky Pa. As others have said the the treeline is a bit ordinary but worth it for the sky. Well done
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thanks mark your right the tree line is ordinary but you have to love nature and all it's beauty.
cheers pa
Fantastic shot Pa, breathtaking natural colours.
Maybe you could crop leaving the smallest possible treeline across the bottom of the image? ie the rule of 32nds ![]() Greg - - - - D200 etc
Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see. - Arthur Schopenhauer
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