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a little too blue ... but nice ... subject thats always popular ... i think i can see me wakeboarding past in the background !
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All 3 are good shots, Kingsley, but I liked the one in portrait orientation the best. Nicely done.
my gallery of so-so photos
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Out of the three, the one looking straight-on is by far the best - I like
I'd love to see this on a tripod, with a longer exposure. Did you use a CP? Also, maybe try adding some graduation in the sky. Keep 'em coming *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
this one is excellent, the walkway to the house gives an added dimension to an already surreal image.
nicely spotted.[/quote] Thank for your comments,I have to admit to only noticing how the walkway seems to float,after I looked at the shot on the computer. Still pleased with the shot.
Thanks,yes it is a bit blue!Has a blue cast which I now can see on the parts of the hut which should be white! Didn't do any post processing,if I adjust the levels I can get rid of the cast,might repost.
Shot was taken yesterday at about 11am,wouldn't that be funny if you were going past. A Q for you,do you know what the hut is used for?and does it have a name? Cheers Graham
CP? is that a circular poloriser? if so did use one,just got the filter the other day so need a bit of practice.
It was hand held. A longer exposure,would that have blurrer the river?What other effect would it have, Thanks for your comments folks
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