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Sunset over the incinerator


How romantic!
A last minute dash to Broadmarsh Coastal Path, Langstone Harbour, got me a couple of images just as the sun was disappearing. I didn't even have time to set up my tripod.
Can't really complain, as it's been so overcast today I wasn't expecting the sun to be around at all!
A last minute dash to Broadmarsh Coastal Path, Langstone Harbour, got me a couple of images just as the sun was disappearing. I didn't even have time to set up my tripod.
Can't really complain, as it's been so overcast today I wasn't expecting the sun to be around at all!
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I'm intrigued how you toned down the contrasting shades, Keith ....unless you have acquired yourself a soft focus filter.
Keith Burton club has replied to PolyrusNo filter mate..........I think this was the effect of a hazy evening, and the effects of using a longish lens and a teleconverter.
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