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Dec 07, 2006 12:02 |  #1

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Dec 07, 2006 12:02 |  #2

Really nice.

First one for me outta these two


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Dec 07, 2006 12:28 |  #3

I like the first one best. The snowflake lights really make it for me. :)


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Dec 07, 2006 13:10 |  #4

great shots - i like the 1st one best



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Dec 07, 2006 13:53 |  #5

Two great shots, the sky is richer is #1, down to which way the suns sets.


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Dec 07, 2006 14:01 as a reply to  @ andydajo's post |  #6

Very nice! I like them both...#1 give you the "whole picture" while #2 focuses more on the pier. Really lovely shots!


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Dec 07, 2006 15:20 |  #7

I like them ,,,,great job


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Dec 07, 2006 17:11 |  #8

I really really like the first shot, it sure was calm!


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Dec 08, 2006 02:32 |  #9

Both are amazing. Care to share your settings?


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Dec 08, 2006 04:10 |  #10

Holy hell, I've been to huntington beach when I went to America with a school music tour. I stayed with a family from the local high school. I know it looked familiar.

That first shot is amazing.


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Dec 08, 2006 04:16 |  #11

Amazing pictures


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Dec 08, 2006 08:07 |  #12

What a catch. without those snowflakes, it would be an entirely different picture. /Dan


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Dec 08, 2006 12:58 |  #13

Thats Huntington's Pier man...Gr8 shots :D...I too tried these last sunday...but I reached quite late and the shots came out quite quite dark...What time did u shoot these and what were the camera settings??? Moreover the kind of reflections that u capture are Amazing... any PS work in it ??? U've made me believe that I got to give it one more try...


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Dec 08, 2006 13:41 |  #14
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In the 2nd one the pier is a bit overwhelming,too much.

The first one now is a different story,i would give it a big 10 / 10 for sure.

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Dec 08, 2006 13:46 |  #15

I like them both, but can see what Dimitri means as the first shot is more subtle and has a nice gradation of colours from dark to light whereas the second one is quite a bright shot. Perhaps just a slight tweak to the gamma settings in levels would tone it down slightly.



  
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