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Megan Forbes
{K:4617} 4/10/2003
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Nick,
This is beautiful, I especially like the sunlight on the warm rocks, with shade on the cool water. Beautiful reflections, great colour and composition.
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Howard M. Parsons
{K:3496} 4/1/2003
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Your touched up version is a definite improvement in my opinion. The reduced saturation makes a much "gentler" picture. I also like the lessened bluishness of the shade area. The whole photo now seems more unified.
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ray harmacinski
{K:52} 4/1/2003
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way too much saturation looks like you compensated 1 1 1/3 ev (polorizer or mainpulation evident) I have nothing against maniplation when done properly.. this almost takes on a comicbook-like appearance
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Marco Grandi
{K:16680} 4/1/2003
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Nice perspective,colors and light,Nick. Congrats. Marco.
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Nick Moore
{K:190} 4/1/2003
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Howard, your suggestion prompted me to do some PS touch up work, here is the result:
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Nick Moore
{K:190} 4/1/2003
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I did use a Grad ND filter for this shot, but it could do with some more PS work as it is an older image.
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Howard M. Parsons
{K:3496} 4/1/2003
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Suggestion: use of a graduated filter would reduce the difference between the brightness of sunlit and shadow areas. I think that would improve the photo, although it is nice as it is.
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Nick Moore
{K:190} 4/1/2003
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Apologies for the scan, it was scanned prior to buying a film scanner.
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