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Sunrise in the drizzleThere was plenty of drizzle, so my images will have my now trademark water on filter look.
Just before daybreak Straight out of camera, I cant think of how to approach this image, is there anything I can do to fix it? Some big stopper action The swell provided some entertainment Cameron
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Re: Sunrise in the drizzlenice stuff cameron, you have been rewarded with braving the rain as the sun poked up outta the horizon, a little cloneage on those raindrops and it will be all good.
hit with a touch of d-lighting just to take the edge off the shadows on the rocks. I love that sunlight reflecting off the water in the FG.
lol, i did not get wet feet! with this image I think you need to revisit it. BW is doing very little for me. It was a very minimalist scene there and I think you need to concentrate on accentuating the water movement as the image anchor point. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Sunrise in the drizzleThanks Gerry.
I am having a play with the two images as mentioned....D-lighting has promise, I will have to continue playing to find the right selective D-Lighting application to make it work for me. As for the last image....any suggestions? If you have something in mind please post, as it has stumped me. I really dont like the colour version though. Cameron
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