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San Diego from Point Loma ( + tidepools at high tide )

 
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Sep 26, 2005 01:15 |  #1

Taken with the 10-22mm EF-S lens at 13mm. Only PP was some minor sharpening. It probably would have had more punch if I'd brought along my polarizer...

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This picture was taken at one of the lookouts over the tidepools. The tide was high, and the tidepools were covered. A bit of PP was done on this photo (I had to do some because I didn't have a polarizer, and the camera was shooting JPEG)

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Sep 26, 2005 11:40 |  #2

Hi, John. How r u?

Nice shots!!! It's really a beautiful place!!! I liked #2 most, colours are fantastic and exposure is great!!! #1 is also pretty, but I think the colours could be more vivid, if you know what I mean. That's when photoshop comes in handy !!! ;-)a))

But again, both shots are cool!!!

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Sep 26, 2005 13:26 |  #3

Thanks for the comments. I'd left #1 alone, as far as adjusting the color... #2 had some PS work done to it, most of it being the Velvia Vision plugin from FredMiranda.

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Sep 26, 2005 13:37 |  #4

Nice shots John, These show good use of a wide angle lens. ;)
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