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by aim54x on Sun Feb 13, 2011 1:09 pm
There was no sunrise this morning....just a sun that has crept into the sky under the cover of a thick blanket of cloud, but this didnt stop us from making the most of the early morning. I was using my S5 Pro so I have had a bit of a tough time with the processing (very foreign workflow as CNX2 isnt RAF friendly). First shot of the day (as an afterthought maybe I should have kept the WB in AUTO)  I love long exposures...here is the straight out of camera  Damn horizon!  more long exposure goodness  I couldnt resist an action shot  Despite all my care with this camera it does need a sensor clean (adds to the TO DO list)
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by surenj on Sun Feb 13, 2011 5:46 pm
Composition wise, I prefer #1 best. It has a nice yellow, blue combination what is quite appealing. You might even want to consider a further pano crop.
#2, #3 and #4 seem a little under exposed.
Do you think there is some color casting from your filters?
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by aim54x on Sun Feb 13, 2011 5:50 pm
surenj wrote:Composition wise, I prefer #1 best. It has a nice yellow, blue combination what is quite appealing. You might even want to consider a further pano crop.
#2, #3 and #4 seem a little under exposed.
Do you think there is some color casting from your filters?
For some reason the Fuji picks up this colour casting whereas the Nikon doesnt seem to as much. With #2, #3 and #4 they are a bit dim on 2nd viewing....I was going for a gloomy feel though (a bit like today)
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by Remorhaz on Sun Feb 13, 2011 7:43 pm
I like the towards Tungsten WB look of #2 although it looks too dark for me. I'm also doing a low Kelvin look image in my set as well.
#1 is probably my pick as well and agree with Suren - the middle three at least look too dark for me.
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by colin_12 on Sun Feb 13, 2011 8:00 pm
I think the first looks the go for this set Cameron.
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by Jenno on Sun Feb 13, 2011 8:16 pm
#1 and #5 look the best to me Cam. Others could do with a bit more light
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by biggerry on Mon Feb 14, 2011 2:16 pm
aim54x wrote:just a sun that has crept into the sky under the cover of a thick blanket of cloud, but this didnt stop us from making the most of the early morning.
thats the spirit I like the first and last images, both of which would lend themselves to be cropped to pano! Despite all my care with this camera it does need a sensor clean (adds to the TO DO list)
lol, yeah I hear ya there, i had a monster loogie on my sensor..
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by surenj on Mon Feb 14, 2011 2:51 pm
biggerry wrote:thats the spirit
I guess we can expect you at the next sunrise meet Cameron?
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by biggerry on Mon Feb 14, 2011 8:31 pm
biggerry wrote: lend themselves to be cropped to pano!
heres what I reckon... I have also tweaked a few things, it takes some work to get the WB correct and to minimise the pool lighting, but I think the results are worth the effort. 
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by surenj on Sat Feb 19, 2011 2:31 pm
I prefer Gerry's edit here. There is more 'pop'. PS: Cameron your pictures are looking soft due to forum resizing.
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