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Post by chrisc on Jan 1, 2012 17:08:58 GMT
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Post by Stevewebb on Jan 1, 2012 17:18:56 GMT
I like this one Chris, very calm and serene. I think I would be inclined to zap that 4th blob on the right hand side as it's out of symmetry with the other objects. Just a thought
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Post by chrisc on Jan 1, 2012 18:50:43 GMT
it's a crap trap bouy and I did think of that and now wonder if I shouldn't go ahead and add another old piling in it's place.
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Post by jeeperman on Jan 1, 2012 21:17:05 GMT
I think it would benefit from the removal or even alignment of the bouy. Great foggy shot though. Something about the mystery created by the fog that I always enjoy.
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Post by Barry on Jan 1, 2012 22:35:39 GMT
I would not remove the 4th blob, as this would leave too much of the image empty, but is does need something more in it's place, so as you said maybe clone another old piling in. The trees on the island in background are great. No mention of a GND filter
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Post by chrisc on Jan 1, 2012 23:14:21 GMT
.6 gnd at about midpoint - it was really hard to see how it was going to turn out...
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Post by Stevewebb on Jan 2, 2012 7:52:07 GMT
That's better. I really like this one.
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Post by chrisc on Jan 2, 2012 13:59:23 GMT
Thanks, Steve. I took the second one, cloned it, trimmed, scaled down and added a bit of fog to it, then moved it out where the bouy had been. I also moved the third piling in a bit to be more along the same line as the other three. Easy to do when the background is so even.
Thanks for reinforcing the suggestion.
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Post by Barry on Jan 2, 2012 14:09:25 GMT
Your edit makes for a much better balanced image.
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Post by jjbacoomba on Jan 2, 2012 14:14:03 GMT
Great Job Chris!
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Post by cannockwolf on Jan 3, 2012 16:00:51 GMT
i think the trees could be recovered in raw a bit tbh, just a little
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