Still, it's a very nice capture and only you know how much better it was.

-----Original Message-----
>From: Larry Colen <[email protected]>
>Subject: PESO lesson hopefully learned
>
>This weekend was my sister's 30 year high school reunion.  She and a couple 
>of friends rented a house down by the yacht harbor for a couple of days.  
>Last night, I was down there noticed that it was a nice sunset and walked
>across the street so I could get some photos of the yacht harbor without
>telephone wires in the frame.  I took a variety of shots, walked back
>to the house and noticed that just as I got back to the house, the 
>colors were peaking.  I went back down to the harbor, but by the time
>I got there, the best of the color had faded.
>
>In the future, when I'm photographing a sunset, I'll try to remember 
>to wait until after I see the color fading before I give up and quit
>shooting.
>
>This one was from after I went back down, I had to shoot a lot tighter
>so that I wouldn't get the ugly bits of the sky in the frame.
>
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/9346186775/
>
>I did bracket my shots, and should probably try HDR on some of them.
>
>-- 
>Larry Colen                  [email protected]         http://red4est.com/lrc



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