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    D800e 16-35 f4, 1/125s at f11 iso 100, lee grad filter.
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    This is absolutely wonderful!! Beautiful soft tones and great color! Wonderful composition and sharpness. I feel like I'm there!

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    This is beautiful..! I can smell the sea.. The light & detail on the foreground rocks is superb. Well done Don.

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    Hi Vivaldo,

    this is a nice image. Like it very much. I might would run a Mid-tone contrast, that brings out more detail in the rocks as well ads a bit more color sat. Check it out
    Just my thoughts. very nice area, I need vacation

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    Hi Vivaldo - beautiful scene, well captured. I like the mist rolling in (or is it out). Anette's suggestion of some midtone contrast is a good one and I would also look at a slight ccw rotation. I know it is a beach and there was likely a downward slope to the sea but I just feel a little ccw rotation is in order.

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    Thanks everyone Rachel the mist was on it's way out. Agree with FG contrast, will have a look

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    Kogel Bay? Nice scene, haven't really seen it shot in these kind of conditions (normally it's a moody sunset).
    Can't comment on colour and contrast with the screen I'm viewing on, will be back later. Lovely scene and overall feel though!
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    Yip Morkel it's Kogel bay taken in the morning, thanks for commenting

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    Hey Vivaldo,
    Some excellent tips above on the FG tweak. Very nice job composing ......not an easy task with all those FG rocks! Very nicely done!

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    Hi Vivaldo, beautifully captured scene. I like that you were able to frame some larger boulders along the bottom edge to minimize their numbers, thus keeping the bottom edge less busy. Your careful composing of the scene is evident in this wonderful seascape!

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