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Re: Sunrise and Gerringong.Hey Norbs,
Great shots, the third is my pick, though the last has such a great DOF- the rocks are not too far off focus to provide a real subtle interest. Was this done in camera or PP? Maybe a pano crop of the third might work, Robert Robert
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Re: Sunrise and Gerringong.
In camera. Only levels and saturation touched in post from memory. Yeah, I agree with the crop suggestion to. Thanks for commenting.
Re: Sunrise and Gerringong.i like 2nd and 3rd, a bit of bugger the first 1 has a bit of vignette on the corner, great shot nevertheless
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