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 Post subject: PHOTOS: Sunrise this morning
PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 2:04 pm 
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I took these pictures an hour ago on my way home from work. (Sunrise)

I always carry my camera in the car & sometimes it pays off.


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Very nice mRblonde! 8)

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Very nice mRblonde! 8)


very nice in deed. i try to keep my camera with me but its not practical in the winter. too damn cold up here


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Damn dude, those are fucking awesome. Nice job. Are you doing something specific to get that "band" effect with the sun?


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Buggy wrote:
Damn dude, those are fucking awesome. Nice job. Are you doing something specific to get that "band" effect with the sun?


nope. i just pointed & clicked. it was amazing !

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Where did you take those? They're very nice btw.

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Buggy wrote:
Damn dude, those are fucking awesome. Nice job. Are you doing something specific to get that "band" effect with the sun?


hes near boston, thats not the actual sun, thats the hellmouth reaching towards the heavens, duh

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mRblonde wrote:
Buggy wrote:
Damn dude, those are fucking awesome. Nice job. Are you doing something specific to get that "band" effect with the sun?


nope. i just pointed & clicked. it was amazing !


a week or two ago the sun was going down and it had the same effect on it. it was weird. i didn't have a camera though :(

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PJDoll wrote:
Where did you take those? They're very nice btw.


Oakham, MA. Browning Pond Rd to be exact.

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PJDoll wrote:
Where did you take those? They're very nice btw.


Oakham, MA. Browning Pond Rd to be exact.


I'll have to check it out some evening. Thanks

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PJDoll wrote:
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Where did you take those? They're very nice btw.


Oakham, MA. Browning Pond Rd to be exact.


I'll have to check it out some evening. Thanks


Nope, morning. the sun sets behind houses & crap & it sucks.

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mRblonde wrote:
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Where did you take those? They're very nice btw.


Oakham, MA. Browning Pond Rd to be exact.


I'll have to check it out some evening. Thanks


Nope, morning. the sun sets behind houses & crap & it sucks.


Oh, nevermind. Thanks for the heads up!

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Very cool! I presume these were digital? Sometimes light sensors on digital cameras can act in weird ways when pointed at extreme sources of light.

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Very beautiful!

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Oh they are lovely... there is nothing like watching the sunrise or sunset... you have captured it beautifully here...

thanks for sharing with us all. :)

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Nice work :)

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aliveguy77 wrote:
Very cool! I presume these were digital? Sometimes light sensors on digital cameras can act in weird ways when pointed at extreme sources of light.


i find the same thing. gets some pretty neat effects though


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cool pics, man.


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mikef wrote:
aliveguy77 wrote:
Very cool! I presume these were digital? Sometimes light sensors on digital cameras can act in weird ways when pointed at extreme sources of light.

i find the same thing. gets some pretty neat effects though


It can also not only damage the lens, but your eyes as well.


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Buggy wrote:
mikef wrote:
aliveguy77 wrote:
Very cool! I presume these were digital? Sometimes light sensors on digital cameras can act in weird ways when pointed at extreme sources of light.

i find the same thing. gets some pretty neat effects though


It can also not only damage the lens, but your eyes as well.


it can damage the lens? i did not know this


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