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    Default Sunset at Kapu beach

    Sunset snap taken at kapu beach in udupi

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    Camera:canon 40d
    Lens:Canon 10-22mm
    ISO:100
    Aperture:f/22
    Shutter:1/64
    Exposure Compensation:-1.00EV
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    The violet ting gives a nice feel of the dusk. Liked the reflection of the sun rays in the sea. Nice composition.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Nice image. The purple tinge looks good. Inclusion of the foreground helps here. Thanks for sharing.
    PS: I think you need to clean your sensor. I can see two dust spots. One on the top right corner and another just above the horizon towards the left.
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    Bibhav Behera
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    Hi Bhibav

    I think the dust marks may be due to a few particles of dust on the lens filter. I do not remove my lens from the body. In any case will take a few more test shots to see if the dust particle remains in the same place

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    Subramanya,
    The dust spots are minute and will not show up in shallow apertures. Since you were using f22, it showed up. Looking at the couple of spots at f22, your sensor is mostly clean. Note the dust spots and then manually clean the sensor by blowing that area with a blow brush. Ensure that the blower doesn't touch the sensor.

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