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Landscapes Moderator
Katherine Cove Sunset
Approximately 40 minutes before photographing my previous post this is what the scene looked like at Katherine Cove in Ontario's Lake Superior Provincial Park. With no real interest in the sky I chose a low perspective and waited for the sun to reach the edge of the rock for the starburst effect.
Nikon D800
Nikon 18-35mm @ 32mm
ISO 100
f16 @ 1/13 sec
Bubble-level
Mirror-up
No filters
Look forward to comments
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Lifetime Member
Hi Andrew - I like this a lot. The placement of the sun on the edge of the rocks is great. The rocks and puddles add an element of interest in the fg. Sharpness and detail work well.
TFS,
Rachel
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Too bad there were no clouds to reflect in the pools. I love the placement of the sun and its rays. Given the circumstances, I don't see a way to take this further.
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Hi Andrew
I too like this, and cannot see any way to improve it.. There is a slight halo on reflection in pool but its very minor nit picky stuff...
thanks for showing
DON
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BPN Member
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Wildlife Moderator
Hi Andrew, nice one, love the sun setting with the rays cascading over the rocks, nice vision on this image. Is it a 'visual' thing, or does it need a very slight CCW rotation? Also in the FG rocks, have you applied 'Detail Extractor' as it looks quite crunchy? Would welcome you thoughts Andrew.
TFS
Steve
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BPN Member
Hi Andrew,
very nice scene with the sun and overall. When I saw it my first thought was, did Andrew lifted the shadows a tad to much. Than saw Steve's comment, or maybe Detail extractor. I have the same impression like Steve with the FG. Sky, clouds and sun looks great. Just the FG is a tad with something to much. No clue what it is, but you might know.
Anyway, I like the comp very much.
Have a great eve
Ciao
Anette
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Landscapes Moderator
Much thanks folks for the comments...and yes Detail Extractor applied again
and sharpened lightly before posting. I am thinking that maybe a combination of the detail extractor and sharpening is giving the crunchy look. Will revisit and try a version without the detail extractor...thanks for suggestions.
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