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09-25-2010, 11:13 AM   #1
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Atlantic Sunrise

I grabbed this on my way to work at 7am.
CC welcomed. Thanks for looking.
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09-25-2010, 11:27 AM   #2
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Just lovely, just lovely! A great snap, in short!
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Thanks Tord..
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I would have straightened the horizon line some. Otherwise a fine image.

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QuoteOriginally posted by jbinpg Quote
I would have straightened the horizon line some. Otherwise a fine image.
Thanks.. I was wondering about the horizon. I straightened it in Lightroom however I find it a little deceiving due to the shadowing on the water.
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This is a weird one because if you look at the actual horizon, it looks straight. But if you look at the shadows, it looks crooked. I'm not sure how to rectify that.

Otherwise, I see a lot of what appears to be sensor dust in the sky, particularly close to the left hill.

I wouldn't change anything. Beautiful colors, composition, etc. Well done!
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I see a lot of what appears to be sensor dust in the sky, particularly close to the left hill.
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What looks like sensor dust is actually seagulls in the distance. Maybe i should clone them out?
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QuoteOriginally posted by dermc Quote
Thanks,
What looks like sensor dust is actually seagulls in the distance. Maybe i should clone them out?
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It may not read as sensor dust when looking at a large print, for example; but when looking at a reduced file on a computer screen it reads as sensor dust.

I would consider cloning ONLY if you plan on displaying in reduced size; I would think at perhaps 11x14 or larger the seagulls would read as seagulls and not sensor dust.
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Gulls cloned and Slight straightening.

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