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Jun 06, 2008 14:02 |  #1

this photo is taken with the canon a 620 last night about 9.30 pm ,the night before was great becouse all the sky was blood red , pensarn beach is in north wales united kingdom,


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Jun 06, 2008 14:36 |  #2

Noticed the photo was quite noisy so I put it through a filter. Please C&C and let me know what you think.

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Jun 06, 2008 15:32 |  #3

Looks better without the noise, but still looks over processed.


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Jun 06, 2008 16:04 as a reply to  @ El Duderino's post |  #4

does this look any better


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Jun 06, 2008 17:49 as a reply to  @ scamptrus's post |  #5

The 2nd picture is much improved with out the noise. I like the blue section of the sky. You have lost that in the 3rd. Try just desaturating alittle on the 2nd. Great photo of a lovely area. The sunsets are always superb and red at this time of the year. Weldone and keep the photo's coming.

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Jun 06, 2008 20:51 |  #6

The sky is nice, but you've lost all details in the foreground. Try using a graduated ND filter to balance out the foreground and sky, or take multiple exposures and manually blend.


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Jun 06, 2008 23:58 |  #7

The 3rd one is the best but blackcap is right, the foreground has no details.

What did you use to filter the noise?

I tweaked it a bit.

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Jun 07, 2008 05:33 as a reply to  @ zucchini's post |  #8

l used neat image to filter the noise,




  
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Jun 07, 2008 05:49 as a reply to  @ scamptrus's post |  #9

l have done the fore ground a bit and got a bit of the blue sky back again , l dont think l am good enough to make it any better

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Jun 07, 2008 07:19 |  #10

i agree with the others about the processing, but ill talk more about composition. I think the shot would be stronger if you cropped a bit off the bottom which would also put your horizon a third of the way up instead of in the middle.


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