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Dec 12, 2006 16:38 |  #1

Evening at the foreshore in Glenelg.

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Dec 12, 2006 16:42 |  #2

Nice smooth image Anthony

I'd love it even more if the shelter support hadn't been cropped out buddy :)


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Dec 12, 2006 17:09 |  #3

Agree with Scottie about the shelter, otherwise, excellent.


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Dec 12, 2006 17:12 |  #4

A little more of the top of the shelter and a little more of the picnic table. Anthony, did you shoot this at a higher ISO or does it just look a little noisy on my end due to compression?

Love the purple hue of the sky. Natural or tweaked a bit in PS?


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Dec 12, 2006 19:35 |  #5

More picnic table and more of the top of that structure and this shot would be great.

The shot looks a bit hazy, is that from the camera or is it from the upload process? Like the sky colouring too, especially how the structure seems to blot out most of the brightness.


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Dec 12, 2006 20:20 |  #6

Aside from what has already been mentioned, pretty well composed and I like the tones.


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Dec 13, 2006 02:43 |  #7

The shelter's design makes for a interesting foreground, and for both framing and covering the bright area of the sky that would have otherwise been a burnt out area of exposure. Very nicely composed. :cool:



  
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Dec 13, 2006 15:58 |  #8

Thanks for your comments and feedback guys.


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Dec 14, 2006 21:38 |  #9

Very nice shot indeed. I do find the right corner of the shot a bit distracting bcoz it takes me away from the center of the shot. Nice clouds and sunset.




  
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