Thank you, Jack!

Shooting that particular spot is a bit of a compositional challenge. I'm limited by an electric fence directly in front of me and some unappealing structures on either side -- a big pole barn and a couple of mobile homes to the right, and a free-standing carport and other clutter to the left. One of these days, I'm going to spend an entire afternoon scouting good, unobstructed sunset locations. And then wait for a decent sunset.

Thanks again!

-- Walt


On 1/8/2013 10:27 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
Sharp and with dramatic colors. Would also, make a nice panorama.
Jack

From: Walt <ldott...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 8:11 AM
Subject: PESO: First K-5 Sunset

I took the K-5 out at twilight last night and took a few snaps, thinking it 
would be interesting to see how it dealt with the relatively low light compared 
to the K20D at ISO 1600.

I am happy with its performance:

http://www.flickriver.com/photos/walt_gilbert/8360846807/

There is a little noise in the deep blue, but I suspect that's got more to with 
the guy behind the camera than anything inside or in front of it. The weather 
is supposed to be fairly nice for the next few days, so I'm going to see about 
taking a little photo walk. I just wish the scenery were a little nicer around 
here, but it sure gets awfully drab in winter months.

-- Walt

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