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A few photos I have crafted over the years. r.j
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Wonderful. I love sunset shots!.
Yes, A sunrise or sunset can be very special. Each one tells a story, you just have to listen to the story.
Most of my sun pictures were captured with the 7D and 7DII. I haven't had a much of a opportunity yet with the 5DIV
Images from Ebbyes Landing last weekend with the 5D ,24-105 R.J Okay not great
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I used to take lots of sunset shots along the Edmonds waterfront from Sunset Ave. to Marina Beach. One reason I bought the 7DII was to experiment with using HDR with sunset shots.
Good Morning
About six or eight times a year, a spectacular sunrise or sunset will happen, I use Magnuson, sunrise or Carkeek Park for sunsets. There is Golden Gardens for sunsets and if your lucky, can catch the sailboats with the sunset. R.J
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