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Landscape photography isn't really my thing but I do like catching sunsets when possible:

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Wats a good way of capturing a sunset without getting too much glare/abnormal colours?

Using a 400D with standard 18-55 lens atm.
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Wats a good way of capturing a sunset without getting too much glare/abnormal colours?

Using a 400D with standard 18-55 lens atm.

good lens less glare and CA

btw: nice pics in here
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some of mine, comments welcome, good or bad.

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Wats a good way of capturing a sunset without getting too much glare/abnormal colours?

Using a 400D with standard 18-55 lens atm.
It's pretty much down to your exposure, although you can use a circular polariser or a neutral density filter to help block out some of the sun's power giving over parts of the photo a chance...

Or you can do a HDR (high dynamic range composite) photo. Thats two or three exposures at different settings and then blended. Google HDR photography to learn this style.
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It's pretty much down to your exposure, although you can use a circular polariser or a neutral density filter to help block out some of the sun's power giving over parts of the photo a chance...

Or you can do a HDR (high dynamic range composite) photo. Thats two or three exposures at different settings and then blended. Google HDR photography to learn this style.
http://www.perth-wrx.com/vb/showthre...388#post112388

that might be easier (i wrote the thread in a photog forum, so pasted it here, might be handy for some)
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A pic I just took tonight as some firemen was trying to work out how to put out a fire INSIDE a tree from a recent large bush fire:

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