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Out in the midday SunSince the heavy rains earlier this year, the recent spate of perfect weather has really cleared up the water.
It is now sparkling and producing those beautiful aqua's and blues. Wanted to try my polariser and the sun was in a perfect position to get the best colors around midday today. I actually had to back off the saturation in PP as it was just too intense to be credible. The weather is just perfect so "WHERE ARE THE BLOODY TOURISTS" Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Out in the midday SunA lovely crisp and colourful shot despite the harsh lighting Bob. I think you have a little rodent directly above the 2 little children in the blue sky.
cheers marco
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Thanks Marco, The Nikon D3 is a real Dust Magnet - looks like it need's yet another clean Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Out in the midday Sunnice shot despite the difficult lighting
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