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While walking the dog this morning I noticed that the clouds had a lovely texture to them and would make for an excellent sunrise photo. After I took the dog back in I dug out my camera, fitted my 18-140 and went outside to await the explosion of color on the bottom of the clouds. I took a few shots, came back in and looked at my photos, and to my horror saw that I had left my camera in monochrome after my last B&W outing. I quickly corrected my mistake and went back outside to make a quick snap. Instead of the lovely soft pinks and oranges the sky was flooded with bright orange and yellow. I took the shot anyway.
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Timing is everything. By the way, is there something in the air or do you maybe have a spot on your sensor? Look slightly right of center near the bottom just a couple degrees up. There seems to be a dark spot. At first I thought it was a spot on my monitor.
 
Timing is everything. By the way, is there something in the air or do you maybe have a spot on your sensor? Look slightly right of center near the bottom just a couple degrees up. There seems to be a dark spot. At first I thought it was a spot on my monitor.
It's on my lens, and unfortunately it seems to be internal.
 
When I use an editing program, I use Darktable. I have gotten used to it, but removing it would probably make my photos a bit more appealing when I use this lens, which is a lot. I will look into that the next time I am playing around with editing.
 
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