We don't normally have Oregon coast caliber sunsets here in Southern Cal. due to lack of clouds, so this was one of note. Two images taken within 12 minutes of each other.
1/3 second at f/22 ISO 50
16 seconds at f/11 ISO 50
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Amazing work, James! I really like colors going on here. This just goes to show that a good photographer always has his camera and is ready to capture a moment like this one. Kudos.
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Amazing work, James! I really like colors going on here. This just goes to show that a good photographer always has his camera and is ready to capture a moment like this one. Kudos.
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