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    Jean-Philippe Baude
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    No adjustment except a little correction in the levels. 100 % full frame and natural light.

    Exposure Time = 1/640"
    F Number = F5.6
    ISO Speed Ratings = 400
    Exposure Bias Value = -0.67EV

    JP ;)

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    Cheryl Ertelt
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    Lovely colors and reflection. I think the comp would be better with a slight crop from the bottom.

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hi Jean,

    Lovely colors and reflections. Looks a little over-sharpened creating halos but very nice as presented!

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    Alfred Forns
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    Lovely image Jean-Philippe !!!

    Just magical light Really like it !!! Would crop slightly form top/bottom and try lightening the body just a tad. Sure wish you were on light angle for even coverage but really nice as presented Would back down the usm just a bit !!! Excellent !!!

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    Harold Stiver
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    Beautiful color and very peaceful. As mentioned a slight sharpening artifact showing on the back. Well done.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Gorgeous lighting and excellent detail. I agree about the above suggestions on cropping. Fine work and many thanks for sharing.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    The light is great as are the water patterns. I would also go for a tighter crop. Thanks for sharing!

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Jean-Phillipe,
    Agree with the others on backing off of the sharpening.........but this may actually be a first for me on BPN............I like the crop as presented and wouldn't remove any of that stunning water or textures! This is definitely a first for me! Hope Artie sees it!

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    Jean-Philippe Baude
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    Thanks to all for your feedback.

    JP

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    Jean-Philippe Baude
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    Thanks for your comment Artie.

    JP ;)

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