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This is gorgeous. The colours are simply stunning (on my new LCD!). The sky looks great. Was it sunrise or sunset?
You could almost crop a small amount from the sand and the sky to make a pano, but it would be unfortunate to lose some of the colour in the sky!
What is that acronym again? NAFS or something like that As for cropping... I played with a few options... I decided (for now... might play later) to stick with a 6x4 aspect ratio... New page
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Good capture Scott. I like the reflections of sky & boats in the water. Maybe a touch too much sand, but cropping the image to fix that would lose the water which is intrinsic to the beauty of the shot. Go back, reframe and reshoot please
Peter
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Guess I better give cropping a go
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