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SUNSETS and the magic of low-angled light

Early morning and late evening are the times of day to get those "extra-special" photos. The quality of the light will be changing rapidly so it's a good idea to pick a good position and stay there. With an atrociously high dyanamic range needing to be captured, the light at sunset itself virtually demands the use of tripods, circular polarisers and ND Graduated filters. And don't forget to take a flashlight in your bag to not just to illuminate part of the scene, or help find things that you may have dropped, but also to find your way back home. (One with a band that fits to your head is especially useful.)
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Dartmoor - Yes Tor as a mid-winter evening falls
Dartmoor - Yes Tor as a mid-winter evening falls
Eclipse 2015 20 March .jpg
Eclipse 2015 20 March .jpg
Looking out to sea from Widemouth Bay
Looking out to sea from Widemouth Bay
Distant sunset from Widemouth Bay
Distant sunset from Widemouth Bay
Soft light over Wideomouth Bay as the sun goes down
Soft light over Wideomouth Bay as the sun goes down
Looking out to sea above Widemouth Bay
Looking out to sea above Widemouth Bay
Bude_Sunset_M1
Bude_Sunset_M1
Bude_Sunset_M2.jpg
Bude_Sunset_M2.jpg
Dartmoor 25 December sunset
Dartmoor 25 December sunset
The Golden Hour
The Golden Hour
Nice Clean Lamb
Nice Clean Lamb
Late Sunset at Trebarwith Strand
Late Sunset at Trebarwith Strand
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