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Inferno



The most spectacular sunset I've seen in a couple years unfolded after a cold, rainy and windy day in Patagonia. As tempting as it can be, you can't hole up in bad weather in Patagonia or you will miss the spectacular light. Finding an interesting foreground was difficult in this area, so I went with a standard layered composition and zoomed in on the peaks. The natural light in Patagonia is extraordinary, probably because of the pristine air quality and the low slanting rays of the southern latitude, especially in the fall. The high altitude sunsets of the Himalaya are the only other place I've seen such vivid colors. The sensor of my 5D Mk II could barely handle the full color spectrum and intensity of this sunset. I actually had to DE-saturate the sky slightly to keep the yellows in check. Thanks for all of the supportive commentary and critique on my last post. I really appreciate it! -Mike

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The most spectacular sunset I've seen in a couple years unfolded after a

cold, rainy and windy day in Patagonia. As tempting as it can be, you

can't hole up in bad weather in Patagonia or you will miss the

spectacular light. The sensor of my 5D Mk II could barely handle the full

color spectrum and intensity of this sunset. I actually had to DE-

saturate the sky slightly to keep the yellows in check.

 

Thanks for all of the supportive commentary and critique on my last

post. I really appreciate it!

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What an incredibly beautiful landscape.  I'm impressed with the degree to which the foreground adds to the photo -- the medium gold color sets a nice stage for the drama in the clouds and the rugged mountains.

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Hi, Michael.

I concur with Stephen. It's actually a really impressive landscape, so many colors.... amazing!

Best regards,

Ramon.

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