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Two from TassieHeya guys,
Haven't posted here in a while, but thought it was time that I did... Was down in Tassie not so long ago out & about and the old camera got a bit of a workout, here are 2 shots that I'd like to share with everyone C&C as always more than welcome. Both shots taken on the same day, and at the same stretch of beach / coastline. (click for larger image) Thanks for looking, -Rob. If you’re alone with your friend in the woods and a tiger’s chasing you, you don’t have to be faster than the tiger, you have to be faster than your friend.
Re: Two from TassieNice drama and use of foreground (in the first), however, I think your PP has let you down a bit as there is distinct haloing around the cliff face in the distance (first) and rocks near the wave (second).
Regards, Patrick
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Re: Two from TassieThanks for the C&C Patrick.
I'm not sure as to why that halo has happened, I can definitely see it now that you've pointed it out... Ill go over them again and see what I can do. Thanks again, -Rob. If you’re alone with your friend in the woods and a tiger’s chasing you, you don’t have to be faster than the tiger, you have to be faster than your friend.
Re: Two from TassieHi Rob,
It's from your sharpening - you've taken it a nudge too far. Pull it back a little, and you'll be fine. g.
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Re: Two from TassieI like the pebbles/rocks in the first...I love the great colours and with the glisten (spelling) of the wetness! even cropping for just the pebbles would make a nice screensaver/background!
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Re: Two from TassieHey Rob,
Nice to see you have been out with the camera. I also like the pebble shot. I like the muted grey day look. Regards Colin Regards Colin
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