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Latrobe Lake this pmHI all. I am not sure about this one. Your opinions appreciated. It was taken this afternoon in cloudy and blustery conditions. Lens used was the kit lens, with a little exposure adjustment in PS.
Regards Meicw
Hey, I like it. A good shot - difficult shooting into the direction of the sun. I like the proportions of distant shore, water and reeds in foreground, but perhaps you might improve it a bit by cropping out say 1/10 th of the image from the bottom, thus eliminating some excess reeds? Just my 20 cents worth? Thanks for sharing this.
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G'day mate,
Not sure if it's just me or not, but the blue sky seems almost like a strange colour for the scene, maybe if you played with the WB setting to get a different hue or WB, maybe something to "warm it up" a bit? Aka Andrew
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