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South Island GatewayI'm not overwhelmingly happy with this image... while it is pretty, what I saw with my eye was stunning... but also stunningly difficult to capture
The pretty little port town on Picton in the Queen Charlotte sounds New page
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MHD - I really like this shot as it has shades of a Japanese type print to it. It would be a great shot to do some heavy PP especially with colours - keep them coming
Chris Chris
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no filters... CP would have been useless as the angle of the sun was such that the sky would not have been polarised...
most of the light is scattered "god rays"... yes I love the layered hills effect in this image and it will be the subject of some playing around... New page
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Yes you are right! A grad ND filter would have worked great in this situation!
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RE the ND Grad..you could also try taking two exposures in exactly the same spot (assuming you used a tripod) and expose one for the landscape and one for the sky then combine afterwards. I've seen this technique work really well. On the other hand, if you have that shot as a NEF you could get a similar result by processing the NEF twice, once for land, once for sky and then combine.
Liam =] PS - I'm always telling my old man to use this trick but can never remember to do it myself when I'm out and about!!
Main problem: It was taken from a moving boat
But I know what you are talking about... Shooting NEF only gives you an extra stop either way... New page
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Hi MHD
I would crop this picture in such a way that the water only makes up about a third of the bottom part. The line between water and land at the moment runs almost through the middle. I would also give it a stab with levels in photoshop. Regards Christiand
Not a neat and in the middle fan
I have one that more closely obeys rules of thirds.... But the sky was quite plain... New page
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another thought,
crop it in such a way that the sky (land and sky) is only taking up a third of the photo and the water becomes dominant. what do you think ? Cherrs CD
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