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Sailing at Sunset, Santorini

Sunday, June 27th, 2010
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Sunset Sailing at Santorini, Greece

Bauline Marina at Sunset

Sunday, November 15th, 2009
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Sunset at Bauline Marina, Newfoundland

Bauline is a small fishing community of about 400 people on Conception Bay, Newfoundland. It’s located about a 30 minute drive from St. John’s.

I visited Bauline in September and was lucky enough to come upon this marina just as the sun was setting over Conception Bay. It was a beautiful sight. The seagulls overhead seemed to enjoy the crisp autumn air as much as I did!

Tropical Sunset?

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
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Sunset, Northern California

The sunset as viewed from my balcony in Northern California last evening. The range of colors in the sky was absolutely breathtaking! While I wouldn’t exactly call Northern California “tropical”, it did remind me of postcards with tropical sunset photos from Hawaii/etc.

Coastal Sunset Landscape, Highway 1

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008
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This is another photo taken on my trip from Santa Cruz to San Francisco via the California coastal Highway 1 this past weekend. I captured this photo immediately after sunset, while the sky was still colored with lovely pastels and the light on the land was still very soft. There was also a light fog along the coast, creating a very nice misty effect in the distance.

This is also my first attempt at creating a HDR image. For those not familar with the technique, HDR stands for high dynamic range, and is the process of taking multiple photos of the same scene at different exposure levels and combining them to create a single image with better overall lighting and exposure than any single picture alone. Familiar with shooting photos and getting the sky perfect but the landscape (foreground) too dark, or vice versa? This is where HDR can help. You take multiple photos, one or more exposed for the sky, and one or more exposed for the landscape and combine them using HDR software to create a well-balanced image. The effect can easily be overdone, creating an unnatural or almost cartoon-like effect. I tried hard to avoid that here, please leave a comment and let me know whether you like the result or not.

You can view a larger version of the photo here.