On my way home from the store, I noticed the clouds near the horizon starting to glow a faint red, so I thought it might be worthwhile taking the gear to the beach in case they popped. They didn’t, but it was a nice sunset anyway; the first we’ve had in a while because of the vog and rain.
Good way to close a Sunday. Everyone have a great aloha week.







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Bellisima!
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This evening’s Aloha Sunday sunset. Everyone have a great week! http://bit.ly/aHmHJD
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This evening’s Aloha Sunday sunset. Everyone have a great week! http://bit.ly/aHmHJD
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This evening’s Aloha Sunday sunset. Everyone have a great week! http://bit.ly/aHmHJD
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This evening’s Aloha Sunday sunset. Everyone have a great week! http://bit.ly/aHmHJD
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This evening’s Aloha Sunday sunset. Everyone have a great week! http://bit.ly/aHmHJD rt @PeterLiu47
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Incredible image. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Meliezza! You should have been there!
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@naugusta @makeitagreatday @MargaretKinney @mrsliving @jalove @docforestal Thanks so much for the kind words and RTs! http://bit.ly/aHmHJD
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Very beautiful, as always. Wish my trips home from the store were so rewarding.

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Peter,
Man..you are the best…amazing…
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Thanks, Ron. Always appreciate your support!
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So Peter,
How did you shoot this lovely shot?
Kirk
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Thanks Kirk! f/16, 1/8 sec., 3-stop ND grad set on the horizon. I took several in quick succession to get just the right reflection of the sun on the sand. I calibrated in Lightroom using the “Camera Vivid” preset to make it pop, then it was just a matter of a little tonal work, fill light, selective sharpening on the rocks and a little vignetting.
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