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06-29-2014, 10:22 PM   #1
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The last rays of the sun caught in the trees!




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06-30-2014, 03:00 AM   #2
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nice but what about longer shutter speed? to have blurred waves?
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I would have used a longer shutter speed, higher ISO and a smaller aperture to smooth out the water and balance the colours a little more and also waited until the person with the blue jacket was out of the shot. My wife said that it is a really lovely photo and I agree with her.

Good shot, amazing clouds, almost god like scene.
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Photography is about light.


For me the magic is happening right there


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Personal opinion, but I would say it is a decent shot that could use a little post work. Just turn down the highlights and turn up the darks and adjust the vibrancy a little and you would have a photo that pops a bit more. The sky won't be as washed out and you can get some more detail in the trees. If you had a tripod at the time you could increase the shutter speed to blur the water and get rid of any people in the background but there is no adjusting that now. Good job.
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Thank you for your attention and opinion! In general, as a photographer and street actions, do not use the tripod (except for landscape)! I stand by their principles to the image, only a moment, and no argument relies on photography as art!

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