I almost never take pictures of sunsets.


I almost never take pictures of sunsets for a couple reasons:
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I feel like the best possible picture that could ever be taken of a sunset has already been taken a thousand times over and you really have to be full of yourself to think you have ANYTHING to contribute to the genre.
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Also PTSD from that guy that brought his slide projector over to our house when I was 5 years old and forced us to look at 35 million slides of sunsets from his vacation in Hawaii.  I’m pretty sure that was banned by the Geneva conventions but we were forced to withstand it anyways. (It was then that I first knew that I am a badass and would never crack if interrogated by the Gazpacho.)
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So yeah not a sunset guy, but I feel like this is legitimately kind of epic.
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I almost never take pictures of sunsets for a couple reasons:

I feel like the best possible picture that could ever be taken of a sunset has already been taken a thousand times over and you really have to be full of yourself to think you have ANYTHING to contribute to the genre.

Also PTSD from that guy that brought his slide projector over to our house when I was 5 years old and forced us to look at 35 million slides of sunsets from his vacation in Hawaii. I’m pretty sure that was banned by the Geneva conventions but we were forced to withstand it anyways. (It was then that I first knew that I am a badass and would never crack if interrogated by the Gazpacho.)

So yeah not a sunset guy, but I feel like this is legitimately kind of epic.

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