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Pelican at DuskHere's an images I took a couple of years ago. Its a single exposure but I have converted from RAW with +/- exposures and merged with photomatix.
Comments would be appreciated. Thanks. Geoff C
Re: Pelican at DuskLove this!! Great lighting and exposure
Re: Pelican at Dusklike it
love the colours
Re: Pelican at DuskReally, really nice
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Re: Pelican at DuskGreat image with nice mood. I would crop foreground may be a bit and add more saturation to the sky.
Alex
Re: Pelican at DuskWhat a beauty, really nice..
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Re: Pelican at DuskNop! Leave as is. Cropping the forground might impare the composition. You have the subject of the image in the right place according to the rules of thirds, as far as I am concern. It is interesting, pleasant, not very sharp but in this case it works on your favour because it adds a dreamy feeling to it with those pastel colours. If you want to do something to improve the picture - just frame it and hung in a wall.
Re: Pelican at DuskReally like this composition, with bird, beach and moon, it has it all. I wonder what he's thinking...?
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Re: Pelican at Dusktop shot! love the colours and the gradient in the sky.
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