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January 4, 2013
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MORNINGTON BEACH
It was a bit disappointment. There weren’t any big crashing waves. No clouds in the sky. This is what I got.
2sec, f14, ISO 100

https://easy-exposure.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/zr1dc-DSC_0314d3.jpg

January 4, 2013
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Damm…Love the colour man….

January 4, 2013
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Even without clouds and waves, it is beautiful!

January 4, 2013
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Sam, It was a bit disappointment for you the scene. However better scenary is not easy to find.
Of what I am a bit disappointment is of the used of pattern rather than spot or center w, then u don’t need the -5 step.
In scenaries like this if you want the maximus you have to use gradual Neutral Grey filter to enfatice or sea or sky .
In general is prity picture, I see you like dinamic picture there are one or two master of this kind let see if I found to bring the link.
Congratulation.

January 5, 2013
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Sam
You don’t need big crashing waves with a scene like this.
It’s perfect.
Congratulations
Dale

January 5, 2013
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Sam
Update – it’s close to perfect but there is distortion as shot @ 18mm and I’m adding to my “critique” because
this is such a well composed image (in my opinion). It’s so good with all the right elements but I would straighten
the horizon if possible and lighten the foreground slightly. I remember reading that people take pictures but photographers
make pictures. You are a photographer.

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