I love the way you've cropped this so we see that big sky with its delicate streamers. And then reaching the lower quadrant of the photograph to find that crayon sun and the pink dappled water. Beautiful.
Thank you all! Ken Mac - straight lines come from the magic of Photoshop! I try, but often need just a little help. I remember Scott Kelby (the Photoshop guru) once saying there's nothing worse than a crooked horizon. I think he also said about unsharp pictures, too.
Superb shot. Loved the title of the post. It is amazing the way is sky is radiant with a blue in between the Sun and red zone.
ReplyDeleteAmazing....
ReplyDeleteMagnificent sky!I loved the orange and pink colour!
ReplyDeleteA perfect postcard!
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I love the way you've cropped this so we see that big sky with its delicate streamers. And then reaching the lower quadrant of the photograph to find that crayon sun and the pink dappled water. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot. Your Cedar Key is looking more and more attractive with each post.
ReplyDeleteI guess you could say, "Down, but not out."
ReplyDeleteGone, but, not forgotten.
ReplyDeleteWowowowowowow! Definitely one of your best!
ReplyDeletegorgeous color and straight as can be! I have trouble with that...
ReplyDeleteThank you all! Ken Mac - straight lines come from the magic of Photoshop! I try, but often need just a little help. I remember Scott Kelby (the Photoshop guru) once saying there's nothing worse than a crooked horizon. I think he also said about unsharp pictures, too.
ReplyDeleteExcellent colours and capture of the sun! Great!
ReplyDeleteLove that sky. Definitly a keeper
ReplyDeletePerfect timing my friend. You are so so so so lucky to live there.
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Jacob - that is beautiful! If someone painted it we would assume they were exaggerating!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing!! Looks like you could reach right out and touch the sun.
ReplyDeleteIt's another Tequila Sunrise.
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