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I'm glad to see the shadowed side of the Moon agrees with the direction of the tree shadows on Earth! :smile:
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I always find sunsets difficult to photograph. I see a stunning deep orange red sunset but my photo looks nowt like it. Far too light in colour. If I adjust the camera by a couple of stops everything else is in the dark whereas my eye shows me it should be light. I suppose it's because eyes and brains are more clever than the camera! :smile:
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I always said that the west coast of any region is the best for photography as the sunsets are out at sea.... :biggrin2:
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Tizer wrote: 20 Apr 2025, 09:06 I always find sunsets difficult to photograph. I see a stunning deep orange red sunset but my photo looks nowt like it. Far too light in colour. If I adjust the camera by a couple of stops everything else is in the dark whereas my eye shows me it should be light. I suppose it's because eyes and brains are more clever than the camera! :smile:
You're right there, the eye is constantly adjusting. Some of the newer smartphones have a built in High Dynamic Range (HDR) setting. If that works the same as how I use HDR, with camera and Photoshop, it'll take multiple images and then blend them. This gives almost the same as your eye sees.

https://www.istockphoto.com/photos/hdr-sunset
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Tizer wrote: 20 Apr 2025, 09:01 I'm glad to see the shadowed side of the Moon agrees with the direction of the tree shadows on Earth! :smile:
The moon is in it's original position, just made bigger in Photoshop.
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Thanks for the link to all those glorious sunset photos! :good:
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Tizer wrote: 21 Apr 2025, 09:04 Thanks for the link to all those glorious sunset photos! :good:
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I've been commissioned to create a montage of swimming hats for a retired swimming coach. Should keep me out of mischief for a bit, there's 9 in total.
A simple setup using a bedsheet, a shaped piece of cardboard to hold the hat flat and a roll of masking tape to prop it up. I used on camera flash with a Stofen diffuser.
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I have all the individual images, just need to put them all together in one image in Photoshop now.
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Have a look at THESE images....
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A brown hyena standing beside the ruins of an abandoned diamond mining settlement has earned wildlife photographer Wim van den Heever the title of Wildlife Photographer of the Year. He set up his camera trap after spotting fresh hyena tracks in the ghost town of Kolmanskop, Namibia. It took him ten years to get the shot, he said. The brown hyena, the rarest of all hyena species, is primarily nocturnal and tends to live a solitary life. For years, Mr van den Heever searched the deserted town, finding only traces of the elusive animal. "I knew they were there, but actually photographing one was just never going to happen," he says he thought. He was awarded the prize at London's Natural History Museum. The annual exhibition dedicated to the competition opens at the Natural History Museum on 17 October. Keep scrolling to explore the full collection of award-winning images.
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