Some sunset shots taken in Malaysia by a newbie... :)

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Some sunset shots taken in Malaysia by a newbie... :)

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Some of my sunset collections.. shot from various location within Peninsular Malaysia.. Enjoy..

#1 Dusk at Metropolitan Park
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#2 Dusk at Metropolitan Park
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#3 From Putrajaya Wetland
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#4 From Putrajaya Wetland
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#5 Two Faces..(from my balcony)
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#6 From a beach i forgot its name...
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#3, 4, 5 & 6 are stunning. Well done.
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Dr. Harout wrote:#3, 4, 5 & 6 are stunning. Well done.
Thanks Dr Harout.. do teach me
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Wow Sharulz - what a great collection. Numbers 1, 4 and 5 are my favourites :)
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Great set. 2,5,6 are my favorites.

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I like the one from your balcony but the top and bottom one look a bit too contrasty or over sharpend for me.
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Got plenty of punch in those too Shahrulz, I like #4 and #6 I know they are just a little plasticky but that's ok, beauty is in the eye of the beholder...as they say.
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Nice pictures you need to level the horizons and not put them in the center of the shot.
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