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by M Allen T on Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:58 pm
I was able to go to Mahon pool on the Northern end of Marooubra beach on the last weekend. Of all the shots I took, I liked these two the most. Although similar they each have a different feel. I have tried to make my adjustments more aggressive when compared to my last submitted photos.  I deliberately left the left hand edge of the pool black to offer a ballance to the bright points of the sky. and tried to keep the focus on the sky and the reflection in the pool.  With this one I tried to make the poles and their reflection the focus Happy to hear your thoughts and any advise on processing you care to offer Regards Martin
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by stubbsy on Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:09 pm
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I really like what you've done both with composition and treatment in #2 although there's a touch too much pink in the clouds.
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by M Allen T on Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:37 pm
stubbsy wrote:Martin
I really like what you've done both with composition and treatment in #2 although there's a touch too much pink in the clouds.
G,Day Stubbsy, I see what you mean about the pink in the clouds. They were pink, but I may have pushed the processing just a bit to far. Regards Martin.
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by surenj on Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:35 am
Martin, nice attempts despite no sunrise and no high tide.
Mahon pool is best frequented at high tide + reasonable swell (big can be dangerous) to get the water moving above the edge for some misty shots. Were there any swimmers there?
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by surenj on Wed Dec 05, 2012 1:21 am
On second look, they look like they need a touch of sharpening. The #1 is weaker because the light is flat in the foreground.
Could you double check that your pictures are in sRGB format? [check EXIF] There is a dullness to the colors which sometimes happens with AdobeRGB when viewed on the web.
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by CraigVTR on Wed Dec 05, 2012 6:23 am
I agree with the comments above, the sky's can be toned down a little with some local adjustments. Nice compositions especially #2.
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by Remorhaz on Wed Dec 05, 2012 10:32 am
surenj wrote:On second look, they look like they need a touch of sharpening. The #1 is weaker because the light is flat in the foreground
+1 - in fact the first looks just slightly oof for me (or maybe there was some slight movement of the camera during the shot)
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by Matt. K on Wed Dec 05, 2012 10:54 am
What I find interesting in the second shot is that the 2 center posts are perfectly aligned to the horizon! I like that kind of stuff in photographs. Both images work for me and I don't mind the softness as it works with the theme. A small prop in the first image would have taken it to the next level....a model sailing ship with red sails set in the water, middle of the pool. Just imagine. 
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by Matt. K on Wed Dec 05, 2012 10:57 am
Hmmm...just noticed my unintended pun in the above statement.....anybody?
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by M Allen T on Wed Dec 05, 2012 2:57 pm
surenj wrote:Martin, nice attempts despite no sunrise and no high tide.
Mahon pool is best frequented at high tide + reasonable swell (big can be dangerous) to get the water moving above the edge for some misty shots. Were there any swimmers there?
G,Day Surenj. No there weren't any swimmers when I took the photos. Some showed up just as I was leaving. I thought about going back to use them in the shots, but my battery was out of charge. I intend to go back there again, only this time I will check the tides before I go. Oh yeas, and make sure my camera has a full battery charge. Regards
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by M Allen T on Wed Dec 05, 2012 3:16 pm
Matt. K wrote:What I find interesting in the second shot is that the 2 center posts are perfectly aligned to the horizon! I like that kind of stuff in photographs. Both images work for me and I don't mind the softness as it works with the theme. A small prop in the first image would have taken it to the next level....a model sailing ship with red sails set in the water, middle of the pool. Just imagine. 
G,Day Matt. I was trying to get as many poles as close to the horizon as possible. I found that only #1,3,4,and 5 were any-where close. The images could have done with a touch more sharpening, but the ability to gauge whats not enough, to much or just right will come with experience. A point of interest would have been nice, Some swimmers arrived just as I was leaving, but I had no more battery life left. I must admit that I never thought about taking a small prop with me to place in the scene, but I will think about it in the future. Regards
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by M Allen T on Wed Dec 05, 2012 3:19 pm
Matt. K wrote:Hmmm...just noticed my unintended pun in the above statement.....anybody?
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by M Allen T on Wed Dec 05, 2012 3:23 pm
surenj wrote:On second look, they look like they need a touch of sharpening. The #1 is weaker because the light is flat in the foreground.
Could you double check that your pictures are in sRGB format? [check EXIF] There is a dullness to the colors which sometimes happens with AdobeRGB when viewed on the web.
G,Day Surenj. I'll check to which format my shots are in. I was not aware that shots in adobe RGB had an issue on the web. Thanks for the heads up. Regards
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by aim54x on Wed Dec 05, 2012 3:38 pm
Matt. K wrote:Hmmm...just noticed my unintended pun in the above statement.....anybody?
Here? Matt. K wrote:A small prop in the first image would have taken it to the next level....
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by biggerry on Sat Dec 08, 2012 9:34 am
stubbsy wrote:Martin
I really like what you've done both with composition and treatment in #2 although there's a touch too much pink in the clouds.
that pretty well sums it up for me.
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by Matt. K on Sat Dec 08, 2012 6:42 pm
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by zafra52 on Sat Dec 08, 2012 8:08 pm
I like both, and the colour contrast in them.
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