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01-07-2011 05:18 PM
# ADS
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I'd start by straightening the horizon. I think the 3rd one has potential, it's a bit underexposed, the rocks would look good contrasting with the sea.
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
I really like your photos! I do however agree with Trever.
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First of all you have to simply remove the tilt the horizons in all, as already pointed out.
@1: this would be a fairly good image then
@2: I think here you kept some part of the frontal wave in focus making the rst of the image blurred. But unluckily this is not enough conspicuous and the whole image appears oof.
@3: definitely this is going to be a very good shot once you brighten the dark regions
Regards
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Thanks for your help. I'll keep in mind the horizon trouble. :-)
Thanks again.
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No longer a newbie, moving up!
Did you use a tilt-shift lens on #2? I think number two looks awesome!
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Originally Posted by
Cricketboy
Did you use a tilt-shift lens on #2? I think number two looks awesome!
No, because I don't have one... it's taken with a normal efs 18-55mm and retouched with PS. The original effect was something similar, I just photoshoped a little that pic...
Also, thanks to all for the commentaries.