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A morning shot from Bronte...
Re: A morning shot from Bronte...nice shot. would be nicer without the hint of flare. Is this a combination shot? Muted colours seem to suit the mood somewhat
Re: A morning shot from Bronte...Hi Giselle, the muted tones suit this image well and a very different treatment to the orange washes we normally see on sunrises. Looks like a beautiful spot to be at that time of the morning
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Re: A morning shot from Bronte...Thanks for the feedback.
Yeah, I combined two exposures for this one --> my ND grads were with my friend at the time.
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