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Nov 08, 2006 19:59 |  #1

C&C welcome.

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Nov 08, 2006 20:25 |  #2

I like it but there is something about the sky that is bugging me. May be its due to the compression that you needed to bring the file under 100 Kb, or maybe its the PP, I don't know, but the sky looks unatural.




  
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Nov 08, 2006 21:23 |  #3

It is a pretty cool looking photo thats well exposed it seems but like fedex theres something off in the upper section of the sky _ kinda purple looking ... :confused:




  
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Nov 08, 2006 22:54 |  #4

Which lens did you use on this shot? Your Tamron?



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Nov 08, 2006 23:27 |  #5

Wonderful Color


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Nov 09, 2006 01:47 |  #6

Man, besides that little hue in the sky, it's ablsolutley stunning. Great detail, great colour, and great comp. I really like those close leaves on the lefts it leads you right in to it.


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Nov 09, 2006 08:55 |  #7
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Man, besides that little hue in the sky, it's ablsolutley stunning. Great detail, great colour, and great comp. I really like those close leaves on the lefts it leads you right in to it.

I agree here,100%.
The use of a CP would also take away the shine off the water.
That tamron looks like a good lens.


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Nov 09, 2006 09:02 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #8

Bursting with colour

I'd send that shot out for print, otherwise say goodbye to your ink cartridges :lol:

Nice work Andy :)


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Nov 09, 2006 09:21 |  #9

I like this, although I'd possibly crop a touch from the right, my eyes keep wandering away from the stepping stones.


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Nov 09, 2006 11:10 |  #10

Very colourful, and good use of the stones for a lead-in. Now that Les has pointed it out, it does seem to have a little too much to the right.



  
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Nov 09, 2006 11:49 |  #11

What awesome imagery, it feels as if you've stepped into some kind of fairy land.


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Nov 09, 2006 13:22 |  #12

I appreciate all the feedback, the sky has probably gone a slightly funny colour I was looking to much at the foreground during pp, thanks for pointing out, I took a couple of shots In portrait mode as well but preffered this one although I take on board the points about the right and side of the shot.

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