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Related: About this forumFound camera organizes, so here's a series by time of some of today's/yesterday's sunset.
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Found camera organizes, so here's a series by time of some of today's/yesterday's sunset. (Original Post)
elleng
Jan 2014
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Crewleader
(17,005 posts)1. Just beautiful elleng
You live in a lovely area.
elleng
(130,861 posts)2. Yes, Crew.
cntrygrl
(356 posts)3. Great shots elleng!!
elleng
(130,861 posts)4. It was an astonishing time, cntrygrl,
had rained most of the day, and after 4:00, sky began to 'clear,' leaving opportunity for clouds and setting sun to do their thing.
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)5. Love that red one!
Oh, to have nice sunsets this time of year....
With all these shots sloping to the left, it suggests that you are being a bit too forceful with the shutter release button. You might try rolling your finger front-to-back (if you tend to keep your finger straight) or gently curl it into the button.
elleng
(130,861 posts)6. Will work on it, Joe.
Thanks.
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)7. Mine tend to go the other way.
In portrait mode, I tend to over-rotate the camera.