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Old 8th June 2002   #1
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Sunrise at the start of June in Albany WA. No Filters or Photoshop colour adjustments made.
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Old 8th June 2002   #2
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Spectacular! But I personally find that bit of tree intruding into the frame a little distracting....

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Wow....

BTW, which film is used?

Also, your horizon is tilted 1degree clockwise
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Ian,
This is a great shot! *sigh* wish we could get sunrises/sunsets like these in Singapore couple with some nice scenery.
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Mai Tu Liao! We're going Australia!
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Wow....

BTW, which film is used?

Also, your horizon is tilted 1degree clockwise
Ektacolor E100S was the film used with the AFS Nikkor 17-35 at 17mm.
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wow! do you get this sort of sunset everyday in Australia???
love either to have more of the tree included or totally excluded
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wow! do you get this sort of sunset everyday in Australia???
love either to have more of the tree included or totally excluded
It's a sunrise not a sunset!

No we don't get them every day, but I'd say there's about 50-60 good sunsets and a similar number of good sunrises each year here in WA.
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