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Aug 24, 2010 18:33 |  #1

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Aug 24, 2010 19:12 |  #2

The swan photo is just beautiful. Great Job!!


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Aug 25, 2010 07:17 |  #3

tingharp wrote in post #10781456 (external link)
The swan photo is just beautiful. Great Job!!

Thanks a lot!




  
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Aug 26, 2010 05:14 |  #4

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Aug 26, 2010 05:56 |  #5

Very nice shots. The swan WB looks off on my monitor and it appears part of the white is blown out. That's a tough shot with so much sun light. The landscape looks a little underexposed by about one stop. I do love the reflections. And the composition could be improved with the swan using the rule of 1/3rds. Keep posting. :D


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Aug 26, 2010 10:57 |  #6

dwarrenr wrote in post #10791263 (external link)
Very nice shots. The swan WB looks off on my monitor and it appears part of the white is blown out. That's a tough shot with so much sun light. The landscape looks a little underexposed by about one stop. I do love the reflections. And the composition could be improved with the swan using the rule of 1/3rds. Keep posting. :D

Agree with the above.


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Aug 27, 2010 21:04 |  #7

Robbin, if you continue on the pedestrian path, you will come to a white bridge, a few nice shots can be taken there as well. Those twin towers are also nice to catch at night, with the pedestrian and cyclists paths. And if you feel like walking a bit more, you will get, after 30 mins of walk, to a small peninsula where, if you turn around, can have an incredible view of TO. :)


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