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Re: Port Macquarie at SunriseVery nice work, may I suggest looking to stretch the exposure out a bit more next time (ND time!). This will smooth out the water a bit more and hopefully introduce more drama into the clouds. My only real nit pick about this image as it stands in the disturbed sand in the bottom right (not much you can do here either).
Great stuff...I would love to see more from this series if you have any Cameron
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Re: Port Macquarie at SunriseCheers Cameron. I have several from this shoot.. I need to spend some time sorting through them. This is a HDR shot, I didn't use my ND but now that you mention it, I should have taken a long exposure too...
thanks for the feedback I appreciate it.
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