Camera actually has a "sunset/sunrise" setting - easy!
I did take a certain number of pix in the last decade, mostly because folks I didn't know asked me to take group photos of them with their own cameras! :-D
First, your screen door needs cleaning. Second, you should not be taking pictures though the screen door, as moire patterns appear in the larger version (I had too look at the larger veresion to figure out that your screen door needs cleaning). See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire
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Ooooh. Aaaaah.
(You may have taken more pictures this month than in the previous decade.)
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Camera actually has a "sunset/sunrise" setting - easy!
I did take a certain number of pix in the last decade, mostly because folks I didn't know asked me to take group photos of them with their own cameras!
:-D
Sunrise, sunset! (Way cool.)
Ours are getting farther apart. Which is nice. No ocean crashing though. :(
I'm envious! I just scraped snow and ice out of the back of my truck and there is still two feet of snow in my back yard!
A nice picture, but I notice two things.
First, your screen door needs cleaning. Second, you should not be taking pictures though the screen door, as moire patterns appear in the larger version (I had too look at the larger veresion to figure out that your screen door needs cleaning). See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire
i dont' think i have seen a sunset for days now in the frozen canada weather :)
Nigel:
That's the screen in the term "screened-in balcony".
Cleaning the outside of the screen is a rarity (second floor and all).
I'm sure if the camera had fewer pixels it wouldn't capture a moire pattern.
Hmm. Choices...choose between the dirty screen looking at palm trees and the clean window protecting me from -25C with the wind chill.
I think I'll risk the dirty screen.
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