Does anyone have any tips or advice on sunset photography?
I have been trying to get some photos and while they turn out pretty good, they aren't exactly what the sky looks like in person. (At least as far as color contrast goes)
Here are some I have taken.....
Great pics everyone!
Just a reminder, as you take your cameras in and out of the house in the colder months, remember to wrap a cloth around it so the condensation will form on it and not on the camera. Doing so is a safeguard preventing moisture from ruining your camera or the lens. Especially those with expensive gear.
Keep the pictures coming guys!
I've been gone for a while and on a whim decided to come back. Holy frijoles, this thread has gotten huge! I just love how there are so many talented people out there with shared interests. Chickens and photography... Who knew they would go so well together?
On that note, anyone want to talk about how freaking powerful camera phones are now?? I took this on my iPhone!
I mean, look at the color that thing managed to capture. I honestly only use my DSLR for birding now. It's just so much easier to whip out my camera and snap a quick shot...
My peafowl are done molting so now I got a lot of feathers and some updated pictures on my colt Gunsmoke, along with a cute picture of a calf while I was out in the field I had to take a picture of.
195 train feathers.
Peafowl family, father, mother, two sons.
178 train feathers
My colt Gunsmoke has gone back to black and is beginning to get some white spots on his butt.