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01-12-2013, 08:00 PM - 1 Like   #676
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Taken from the top of the Fire Tower in Martin State Forest.




A Tiny Water Fall.




01-12-2013, 09:15 PM   #677
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QuoteOriginally posted by Rondec Quote
Taken from the top of the Fire Tower in Martin State Forest.




A Tiny Water Fall.



The landscape is really lovely!
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QuoteOriginally posted by johnmflores Quote
really nice. I like how the cruise ship is just breaking the horizon line.

have you considered a square crop?
Thanks John, a square crop? No never tried one of those, let me play around in LR and see how it goes

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Quick and dirty crop, what you think?


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After my first real day of playing around with my K01, more than 100 shots later, this was the only one I'm really happy with. Ah well, always learning...

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QuoteOriginally posted by elpolodiablo Quote
Thanks John, a square crop? No never tried one of those, let me play around in LR and see how it goes

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Quick and dirty crop, what you think?

The LR editing has helped a lot, the air looks much clearer. Regarding the crop, I hate to be an Internet critic, but I think placing the horizon right in the center of the square crop would be nice. The photo has a nice abstract quality to it, but placing the horizon on the lower third pushes the viewer to see it as a traditional landscape/seascape photo. Placing the horizon line in the center rejects that standard composition and pushes the viewer to see it more abstractly. That bouncing between abstract and real is what I find interesting, but it could just be me. I could be wrong - it's happened once or two million times before.

In any case, it is a nice shot. I'm really just picking nits here.
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Putting the new K-01 through it's pace at last. Did some brief comparison with my K10D (not shown) to see if the image felt any different, but I couldn't tell the difference honestly.

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Terrific shot Roger!
I envy your locale for scenic beauty.

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All you K-01 owners are knocking it out of the park.
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Since my K-5 is at CRIS being repaired (stuck mirror/shutter), all my recent photos are with the K-01.








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These might not be out of the park, but at least they're not strikeouts:





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These might not be out of the park, but at least they're not strikeouts:
They are at least solid base hits :-)
Very nice.
And Designosophy: all stunning!
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Got my Yellow Brick w/ 40mm lens and just walked down to the beach and took this.

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Tested my K-01 with the 43 Ltd recently.
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