Sunset at Leo Carillo: A Panoramic Study

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Craig Hoover

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Close to the waterline. 180 degrees. There is good dynamic range between the sky and the land.
The cloud cover is high with a little window on the horizon.

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The cliffs above the waterline. 270 degrees. Shoot quick and zigzag to ride this wave.

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The sunset. 330 degrees. This lighting exists only a minute.

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The fading light. 330 degrees. This is what we wait for.

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Sunset shooter. 180 degrees. Many thanks for sharing the moment.
 
Absolutely gorgeous...
 
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