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Sky , Sea and A Solid Rock
Days are beautiful here. Everyday is different. The sky, the wind, the sea...everything changes so fast and unpredictable. This one is taken few minutes before [link] as the sun was still above the horizon. I wanted to keep the sun out of the photo because it was too hard, so I managed that to get a decent photography. With a great foreground and a sunset is still visible. I used Cokin P121S to keep the exposure between the sky and the rock. It gave me a better exposure of the foreground and I got darker sky. Tipical sunset in Makarska. Hope you like it and enjoy the summer view! FULL VIEW RECOMMENDED!!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Location: Makarska [link] Date: August 10th, 2008 Light Conditions: Sunset -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Camera: CANON EOS DIGITAL Rebel XTi Lens: EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II Focal Length: 18 mm Shutter Speed: 1/2 sec Aperture: 20.0 ISO: 100 Tripod: Manfrotto 785B Filters: - Cokin ND Grad P121S -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © Frane Herceg Photography 2008 Not to be used or reproduced without my written permission Daily DeviationGiven 2008-10-07Sky, Sea and a Solid Rock by =PlayBoots is like a dreamscape, surreality for most of us looking on, but for the artist it is the reality of living in Croatia. Nature is captured here, but what is communicated is magic. (Featured by ^opioid) Commentswonderful sky
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Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi 1/2 second F/20.0 18 mm 100 Aug 10, 2008, 7:33:36 PM Share
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