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Jan 30, 2007 15:32 |  #1

took this shot the other week - did not have much time as i pressed the shutter the tide was coming in and i had a fair walk back on the shoreline to safety:D


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Jan 30, 2007 16:24 |  #2

It's not quite the traditional sort of St. Andrews shot is it? ;) There are some interesting colours in the rock Mark, and a slight tweak with levels would bring them out nicely.



  
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Jan 30, 2007 16:54 |  #3

rudgej wrote in post #2627385 (external link)
It's not quite the traditional sort of St. Andrews shot is it? ;) There are some interesting colours in the rock Mark, and a slight tweak with levels would bring them out nicely.

no youre right - there is no sand or golf balls:D

cheers for the tip - i will have a go with the levels



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Jan 31, 2007 02:57 |  #4

Maybe the Shadow/highlight tool could bring out some more colour and contrast in the rocks, be careful with the bright spot in the sky though!


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Jan 31, 2007 03:08 |  #5

I agree to what niel said... it's a really bit dark.. hope to see lots of pics from you soon


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Jan 31, 2007 11:49 |  #6
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Altough the image needs a bit of work , i must admit that this one is one of your best yet Mark.
Nicely composed but horizon is off.


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Jan 31, 2007 11:51 |  #7

dv2004 wrote in post #2631670 (external link)
Altough the image needs a bit of work , i must admit that this one is one of your best yet Mark.
Nicely composed but horizon is off.

woo hoo he's back

time to get the pp sorted

cheers Dimitri :lol:



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Jan 31, 2007 16:00 |  #8

Yeah, where've you been Dimitri.. how am I supposed to get better if you're not here to help me out?!


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Jan 31, 2007 19:36 |  #9

Love this shot Mark. Your beautiful rugged coast looks a lot like our rugged coast, except we have a little more snow. Nice one.




  
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