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    Macro and Flora Moderator Jonathan Ashton's Avatar
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    Camera Model Name Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Tv (Shutter Speed) 1/30
    Av (Aperture Value) 8.0
    Exposure Compensation 0
    ISO Speed 100
    Processed in ACR & CC PS

    As I was getting things prepared to compose I heard the geese honking so I quickly took a hand held shot hoping that 1/30 sec would prove OK.
    All C&C welcome.

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    Thhis is really nice Johnathan I really like how the light falling on the landscape contrast with the areas in shadow, You have a strong leading line with the stream and the Geese are a nice finale note to the viewer.
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    Loving the scene and rich tones here!
    It really draws me in. I just think you may have pushed contrast and saturation a bit?
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    The light here is beautiful, Jonathan! I agree with Morkel on contrast and saturation. I also think a slight CCW rotation would be good.

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    Hi Jonathan...love this one and the incoming geese really add a nice bit of interest to the scene. I would also back off on the contrast just a touch....great capture!

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    Thank you very much everyone for your feedback.

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    This is one of those captures that brings me into it. I feel like I just crawled out of my tent, cranked up the tiny stove, and was sitting there sipping on my coffee. Great piece Jonathan.

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