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    Nikon D7000
    f/22,1 sec,ISO 100
    Tokina 11-16mm lens
    App Priority,Tripod mount
    Cable remote shutter release
    Natural ambience light
    From the beach of Hotel Intercontinental,Mauritius
    Date of shot )7/11/2014,07.46 PM(IST)

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    Hello Sanjeev and welcome to the Landscape forum.
    I would like to properly critique your photo posted here but it seems quite out of focus with nothing really distinct?
    Do you perhaps have a better version or another frame in this series to post rather than this one?
    Morkel Erasmus

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    Have to agree with Morkel here Sanjeev...Looks like a nice evening though.. Also suggest you use F14 ish instead of F22. Diffraction will limit sharpness at F22 but that is not the problem here..
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    I like the composition here with the rocks leading us into the picture. There is a lovely evening sky but unfortunately the image is not in focus. You were using a tripod and shutter release cable so this should discount any camera movement so there must have been a focusing problem. Was the lens clean and not misted up or anything?

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    I like the composition - was the lens set to manual focus and not focused?

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    I agree with the others on the out-of-focus issue with this scene. There is however some lovely colors in the sky...look forward to a repost if you have another frame that may be more in focus.

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