Captured tonight in Tarpon Springs, Fl. (5D MK II, 17-40L)
2003vette Senior Member More info | Nov 20, 2014 21:22 | #1 Captured tonight in Tarpon Springs, Fl. (5D MK II, 17-40L) _______________
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Niccas9 Senior Member More info | Nov 20, 2014 22:02 | #2 Awesome, indeed. The halo effect on the right side of the image really grabs my eye though. I know it's not a critique thread but I thought it was worth mentioning as I love the image otherwise.
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Nov 21, 2014 21:24 | #3 Maybe a little too much of the 'ol saturation slider for my tastes, but it's well done and I'll bet this makes for a great metal print! X100T XT3
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paul3221 Goldmember 2,468 posts Likes: 153 Joined Apr 2010 Location: Phoenix, AZ More info | Nov 22, 2014 09:36 | #4 great reflection. Paul
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JonClemens Goldmember 1,113 posts Likes: 7 Joined Jan 2012 Location: Solvang, California More info | Nov 22, 2014 09:52 | #5 Very spectacular. We don't get many wild ones like that out here. Nature can be very extreme, and some 'real' sunsets look like they are 'over saturated'. But, what does one do when it is real,... turn the saturation down to make it look more ordinary?? Canon 7D | 400L | 70-200L | 24-105L | Tokina 11-16
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