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    Jeni Williams
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    Default Sunset over Port shepstone

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    Taken just before a storm.
    Canon 40D
    focal length: 85mm
    f/16
    exp time: 15sec
    centre weighted
    exp. comp: -0.33step
    Last edited by Jeni Williams; 12-14-2008 at 01:31 AM.

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    Gus Cobos
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    Hi Jeni,
    I like the mood to this capture; the calm just before the storm. The image is fine as far as the exposure goes. I'm not sure if it would present better without the palm leaves to the left of the frame. You need to level the water line; its sloped to the right, needs a slight CCW rotation...good show...:cool:
    Last edited by Gus Cobos; 12-13-2008 at 04:53 PM.

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    Jeni, I like the palm fronds framing the one side and I like the reflection. I also like the starbursts-the sky is gorgeous! Agree w/ Gus on rotation

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    Jeni,
    Good exposure, what was your ISO? Don't see any noise. I like the palm frond too. Just a little bit of rotation as mentioned by Gus. How did you figure out 15 secs?? Well done!!

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    cool framing with the vegetation and i like the light blurs on the bridge. agree about the rotation. nice job!!!

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    Alfred Forns
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    First thing when it opened up was WOW !!!! High impact !! Real nice !!!!

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    Nonda Surratt
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    This is really beautiful Jeni!

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    Thanks guys, have corrected rotation:p
    Jackie - ISO 100 and it was on AV so selected the ss itself:o
    I had it on a tripod, just had to get the comp organised in between the trees - was too lazy to go down to the beach.:eek:
    Was amazing colours and very little PP work - only resizing and USM (Roman's settings).

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