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Dec 01, 2006 20:58 |  #1

Hi everbybody! Just wanted to share this pic of this lighthouse I took at sunrise. I used the Canon 24-70 here. Hope you all like! :)

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Dec 01, 2006 21:09 |  #2

great shot!! that's right out of a calendar!


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Dec 01, 2006 21:09 |  #3

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Dec 02, 2006 01:16 |  #4

While the lighting and color is outstanding...composit​ion is slightly bottom heavy...the 1/6th of a second shutter speed is probably the cause of the less than sharp qualities... What was the reason for the f/22 aperture...greatest depth of field?

It could be a more beautiful picture with some sharpening and a little bit of trimming off the bottom...

that's my observation...

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Dec 02, 2006 01:46 as a reply to  @ johnstoy's post |  #5

Well I did some PSing on it. The sun was so bright that I even used a ND filter plus a polarizer at once which is why I had to use that f-stop. Imo its one of my best shots to date since I am more of an advancd amateur. The shot would have been overly exposed if I didn's use these filters.




  
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