Sunrise or Sunset

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Re: Sunrise or Sunset

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This isn't quite the same as what everyone else has posted, but my friend put this together just recently. The scenes are from all over Colorado...I thought it was pretty awesome.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt7jjws4kRk
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Yes, awesome! Very well conceived and put together. Thanks for sharing that link.
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Re: Sunrise or Sunset

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Sunset from Mt. Evans on June 24, 2011
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Re: Sunrise or Sunset

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Here's a few I've done this summer:

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Sunset over Shavano - HDR

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Sunrise over Uncompahgre - HDR Panoramic

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Sunrise over Uncompahgre - HDR

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Sunrise over Stewart Creek

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Sunrise from Princeton
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I enjoyed the past four days in the Lone Eagle Cirque. I picked up some 4x5 rectangular neutral gradient filters and a lens-mount filter holder prior to packing in. The filters are the classic way to hold back the bright sky from blowing out in a scene with high dynamic range such as sunrise and sunset. I probably should have practiced with them at home before packing in but I guess nothing beats real world experience. Another trip to the cirque for more practice will be needed... \:D/
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Re: Sunrise or Sunset

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A few more...

Daylight fades from the west ridge of Shoshoni Peak.
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Lone Eagle relflected in Mirror Lake at sunset.
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Sunset in Rocky Mountain National Park.
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El Diente at sunset.
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Re: Sunrise or Sunset

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kimo wrote:I enjoyed the past four days in the Lone Eagle Cirque. I picked up some 4x5 rectangular neutral gradient filters and a lens-mount filter holder prior to packing in. The filters are the classic way to hold back the bright sky from blowing out in a scene with high dynamic range such as sunrise and sunset. I probably should have practiced with them at home before packing in but I guess nothing beats real world experience. Another trip to the cirque for more practice will be needed... \:D/
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Love this photo of Lone Eagle. I've been considering investing in some grad filters as well. Did you use a 1 stop filter for this shot?
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mattpayne11 wrote:Here's a few I've done this summer:
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Oh wow. Those look fantastic!
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Re: Sunrise or Sunset

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#1 Mount Massive from headwaters of Halfmoon Creek, August 8th, 2011
#2 Mount Elbert from headwaters of Halfmoon Creek August 8th, 2011
#3 La Plata Peak from summit of Mount Elbert August 10th, 2011
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Re: Sunrise or Sunset

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The Castle from a couple of weeks ago at sunrise.