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    iso50, f16, 1.3 sec., 44mm (24-70 f2.8) 5 stop ND filter, D800

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    Hi Dan

    Nice work... impressive cloud formation and shutter about right for me.. Provides a good sense of motion. There is a hint of a halo over the islands but its pretty trivial..

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    Dan,

    I like the effect the shutter speed has on the water. Very nice location. Personally I would of liked to see water washing over the foreground rocks and less foam on them.

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    nice I like this, with the slow exposure and low angle it looks rather unique.

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    Very nice job on this Dan. Beautiful light along with a slower SS giving the water a pleasing softness. The division of the image compositionally is well thought out...

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    Nicely done Dan. I like the way you have arranged the elements within this scene and the 5-stop slowed things down nicely...I wonder how it would look with a 10-stop.

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    This looks very nice, Dan.
    I think the SS was just right. I think it can stand just a bit of an exposure tweak to get more tonal contrast out of it - brigther highlights and midtones and some more contrast in the midtones as well? Could work well in monochrome too!
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    Dan,

    A bit late to the show here but I think the FG is hurting this image. Crop it below the wedge shaped rock in the middle ground on the left with water rushing around it and it makes for a low POV pano that is more powerful IMO.

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