A sunset from a while back.
And this is no edit photo (doesn't happen often - enjoy it!). Just resized it so it loads a bit faster.
Nikon D5500 + Tamron 70-300 (f/14, 1/2000, 300mm, ISO100)
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That is one beautiful sunset. I have seen some pretty amazing sunsets over my years but this tops all of them by far. Thank you for sharing, and great job.
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Wow thanks! :)
It was pretty amazing indeed!
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That is truly stunning and more so without editing.Wow
Thanks! Once in a while the camera does what it should :P
Great shot.
GREAT SHOOTS!!!
really enjoying your content, hope for more like that in the future :)
thanks for sharing..
Thank you! :)
wonderful effect - you were fortunate to be given the opportunity to photograph such beauty
Thank you! We have a very cool view from out balcony to the winter sunsets :)
awesome
Thanks :)
The cool cloud effect of this photo looks dramatic
It was a battle between clouds and the sun :)
a very awesome shot
Wao its amazing beautiful picture:)
Thank you :)
Pleasure:)
Great shot! I thought you might have had to use a longer lens than a 300mm but I guess it's a 450mm equivalent, which would be a pretty awesome focal length to have handy!
Thanks! The max I have is 300... though not quite understand that it is 450mm equivalent.
You're welcome! It just means that because you're using an APS-C camera (cropped sensor) it 'zooms in' - only uses the central part of what the lens can produce - so a 300mm looks the same as a 450mm would on a full frame camera. For Nikon you times is by 1.5 for whatever the focal length is!
So the same lens (my Tamron in this case) on a full frame camera will have actually 300mm?
Yep! That's it!
Hmm... learned something new :)