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sdcdollartist- 08-21-2006
I couldnt get enough of these shots.

kkart- 09-28-2006
I'll take an 11x17 print of this Deb!
Honestly, this IMO is one of your very best shots I have ever seen. Sure the sky up top is blown out but ya know, I think it works here and interestingly enough, it adds a sense of drama and atmosphere. You could also do a crop of this landscape style. You seriously nailed this shot....the colors are downright spot on as is the clarity and exposure!

sdcdollartist- 10-04-2006
QUOTE (kkart @ September 28, 2006 08:00 am)
I'll take an 11x17 print of this Deb!
Honestly, this IMO is one of your very best shots I have ever seen. Sure the sky up top is blown out but ya know, I think it works here and interestingly enough, it adds a sense of drama and atmosphere. You could also do a crop of this landscape style. You seriously nailed this shot....the colors are downright spot on as is the clarity and exposure!

happy.gif hehe, thanks John, I will have to submit this to MPix and see how large they will print it for me. biggrin.gif

kenmo- 10-31-2006
Wow...breath taking....!!!!

sdcdollartist- 11-09-2006
QUOTE (kenmo @ October 31, 2006 07:38 pm)
Wow...breath taking....!!!!

thanks smile.gif I appreciate it

MarkShannon- 11-13-2006
Very nice shot Debbie, nice composition and framing. To fix the blown out sky try investing in some Neutral Density Grad filters. I have the Cokin P Series with ND 2x, 4x and 8x grad filters. They are a Godsend!

Also, to reduce the glare from the water, a Circular Polariser should do the trick, but at the cost of 1-2 stops.

Combine this with the Grads, play with exposures and see what you can get. It would be worth visiting that area again.

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