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Not overly much "urbanity" to be seen here - cool!
You made good use of what is normally so distracting in photos, i.e. the powerline! And the sunset looks very orange. Nice!
But you are not where the sandstorm raged, are you?
This isn't the effect of it?
(We had it on our news!)
That sandstorm was in Arizona - the Phoenix area.
You are in ... California?
OK, big promise: I'll come back early tomorrow morning (will be about 10 at night for you then, or even only just 9?) and write another nice comment, is that a deal . For right now it feels like it might be time for bed for me - a little early, at 10:30 p.m., but why not?
The sun, if I may report that to bring us back to this photo (via sunsets in general) did NOT set as nicely as it did when you saw this scene, though.
(Now how's that for a turn back into the right direction, heehee )
Well thanks...
Another stunning 'Abraxas' that I now have to try and duplicate myself. I'll fail - again - drink myself into a stupor and wind up in a shelter somewhere. My kids will go hungry and I'll eventually get liver disease. All because of this picture...
Great...
Seriously - the colors you get are awesome. I can't even come close. And how you expose for the sky and not make the ground completely dark I have NO idea. Great composition too. I really like this one.
See, Walter?
I am not the only one to like this.
It is so nicely simple. Just two elements and voilà - they make for a good photo!
What I am still asking myself is this: what is the GROUND made of that we see here. It somehow looks wet. Muddy. But that can't be with the powerline pole standing there.... :scratch: ... maybe 6 in the morning is too early for me to understand (?)
Really interesting how you use an element that we normally try to avoid in such a composition.
The powerline finishing in the upper right corner works nice.
Super shoot.
Btw, you stopped down to f/38 and I can't see any sensor dust. :er: that's black magic.