Yesterday at sunset here in Tuscany my photo tour group photographed this famous chapel. From our vantage, there was an adjacent building that isn't seen from certain angles, and I felt it interfered with the graphic design of the composition. So, I cloned it out. In addition, there was a rainbow just to the left of the chapel, and it was beautiful but in the wrong position for a perfect picture. The rainbow could very well have been behind the structure, but it wasn't. So, I photographed it and then pasted it behind the chapel to complete the image I wanted. The sunset lighting on the landscape lasted about two minutes because rain clouds blotted out the golden light. I shot both pictures -- the rainbow and the chapel -- with a 100-400mm lens, daylight white balance, 1/500, f/5.6, 640 ISO.
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