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A nice view at Kangaroo IslandThis was the front yard of a place I got to stay in recently. Gorgeous
By the way - I have just worked out how easy the graduated ND filter is to use in lightroom 3 (which I used in processing this shot). Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Re: A nice view at Kangaroo IslandI love the play off between the warm and cool colours. That always works for me.
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Matt. K
A nice view at Kangaroo IslandLovely light, great lines, and a wonderful spot. I'm jealous
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Nice shot, be carefull not to over do the grad ND - I always find playign with the effect until I like then backing it off another 10-25%. In this image its a fraction too dark on the top imo. It does look like a stunning location tho! and those rolling hills are just a sucker for beautiful compositions gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: A nice view at Kangaroo IslandSimple and effective. But at the same time it is so intricate with so many layers and contrasting colours. Great Stuff
Cameron
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Good tip - thanks. I always strive not to over process my images. Photoshop is so tempting but important to use restraint Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Re: A nice view at Kangaroo IslandBeautiful photograph. Like above I like the contrast
between the cool and warm colours. I also like your framing.
Re: A nice view at Kangaroo Island with the others. Beautiful landscape light!
Do you have a lanscape version on this? Also back off on that grad a little. [before you mentioned lightroom, I thought you had used a cokin blue graduated filter.]
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