Sunsets and a couple Sunrises. (pics)

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Sunsets and a couple Sunrises. (pics)

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No question, have grown to love capturing life through the lens. From age 0-20 my father was a professional photographer with his own business. The man of course still takes a good picture. Never did teach me much about photography though. Only rule I know was passed on from Troutslayer, "the rule of thirds." Great thing with digital is people can take crap shots and rework them into usable, and even great photos. Here's 11 sunsets and 2 sunrises. Try and guess the sunrises and add any of your own fave sun shots to the thread.

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Hopper Lake, Cochrane. Sep 05

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Hancock Creek, Moose River. Nov 05

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Butler Creek, Moosonee. Jan 06

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Halfway Point, James Bay. Feb 06

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Kesagami Lake, Ontario. Mar 06

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Abitibi @ Moose River. May 06

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Snare Lake, Cochrane. Jul 06

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James Bay, Ontario. Aug 06

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Missisicabi River, Ontario. Aug 06

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Missisicabi River, Quebec. Aug 06

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North French @ Moose River, Ontario. Aug 06

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Ekwan River, Attawapiskat. Sept 06

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Ekwan River, Attawapiskat. Sept 06
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Post by eddie43 »

Awsome photo's Moose,
I think learning to take photo's like that would be awsome, especially after looking at those pictures.
I'm a photography "hack" aim, shoot, and get what I need in there....

I assume you use a fairly high end SLR?

thanks for sharing,
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Post by eddie43 »

Awsome photo's Moose,
I think learning to take photo's like that would be awsome, especially after looking at those pictures.
I'm a photography "hack" aim, shoot, and get what I need in there....

I assume you use a fairly high end SLR?

thanks for sharing,

-eddie
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Post by Badger Shark »

Those are some beautiful shots, I too love taking sunsets. I have alot of sunset pics, I will post some if I can. I also love taking pics of storms and cool cloud formations.
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Post by Kpin »

Senior Bunk, mighty beautifull pics my friend! I've always been a sucker for a woman with beautifull long hair and a great sunset/sunrise. I ty kindly for providing fine examples of one of my favorite things.
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Post by Tomcat »

Hi Moosebunk:

Here's two sunset pics, one sunrise pic and one full moon pic while fishing:

Waiting for the nite bite, Kipawa 04
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Waiting for the nite bite, Kipawa 04
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Sunrise on Kipawa 04
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Full moon rising 7 Sep 06
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Post by Manny »

I think it's in the genes, maybe, I don't know, but you do take nice pictures.

Thanks,
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Post by packrat »

Moose--never make an outdoors man when I cant tell which is up or "down" :shock: Enjoyed the pics never the less 8) For the others that added pics to this thread---good "shooting" Gord
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Second shot Tomcat is the best. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by HogHunter »

Thosoe are some weet shots bunk...I'd like to order 10 of #10 :wink:
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Post by wolfe »

Hi Moosebunk,

Just saw this post.

The pics are, of course, stunning.

At the risk of exposing my suburban Jersey Girl roots, I will venture guesses that #'s 6 and 10 are sunrise shots.

They are ALL spectacular, whichever way the sun was heading.

W.

PS: I remember bits of that "rule of thirds", but can't recall the meaty part that counts! Figures... :roll:
Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
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Post by wolfe »

By the way, I've got lots of decent sunset shots, but this is one of the better ones taken over Wolfe on Sept. 2, '02.

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Post by Grimace »

great pictures moosebunk.
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Post by Grimace »

Pretty Slick Moose.

heres some

French River Delta Oct 06
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Bay of Quinte Aug 06
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Boshkung Lake Feb 06
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Lake Abitibi Jan 06
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wish i could catch colour like you can moosebunk. your photo's seem more brilliant.

maybe i will have to buy a nice camera and actually learn how to use one. :P
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Post by taylor »

Absolutely stunning Moosebunk. You have a talent with the camera.
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