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Thread: Sunset in Uluwatu, Bali

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    Giovanni Amanti
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    Hi,
    I have joined the ranks of enthusiast photographers recently. Eager to hear comments!
    In particular, should I try and remover the glare on the top right of the sun?

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    Although the sun is not the brightest part of this photo (the reflection is), I still find the sun too bright. It hurts my eyes looking at it :) I think you'd get point for putting the sun at the right spot though. I think I like the left side of the photo better. :D

    Welcome aboard !

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    Welcome, Giovanni! I like you image very much (I feel like I am there, looking over the ?monkey's? shoulder) and I agree with Desmond, and your own assessment, that the glare of the sun needs some attention.

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    Gus Cobos
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    A very big welcome to our BPN family Giovanni,
    I like your composition and capture. I would suggest in toning down just slightly the reflection on the water. The rest is just fine...not too bad for your first post. I like it very much...:) looking forward to your next capture...and once again welcome to the family...:cool:

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    Alfred Forns
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    Bid Welcome Giovani Bnevenuto al foro !!!!!!

    I like the image a lot as presented. I like how you control the light and have good detail in the shadows while keeping the sun reasonably well. Don't mind the glare at all, its expected for an image made into the sun. About all I could wish for is a slight different position for the monkey, I do like the careful placement but would the bush sticking out of the cliff is competing. Also like your basic settings very much !!! Big Congrats and looking forward to many more !!!

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    A big welcome. Excellent composition and silhouette of the monkey.
    Regards,

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