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    I hope you like this one...
    Happy New Year, to all of you!!!


    Camera Model : NIKON D300
    Exposure Time : 1/320 sec
    F Number : 11.0
    Exposure Program : Aperature Priority
    ISO Speed : 200
    Exposure Bias Value : 0.0
    Max Aperture Value : 3.6
    Metering Mode : Multi Segment
    Light Source : Auto
    Flash : Flash was not fired
    Focal Length : 18.0 mm
    Sensing Method : One-chip color area sensor
    Lens : Nikkor 18-135mm f:3,5-5,6

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adrian David View Post
    I hope you like this one...
    Happy New Year, to all of you!!!


    Camera Model : NIKON D300
    Exposure Time : 1/320 sec
    F Number : 11.0
    Exposure Program : Aperature Priority
    ISO Speed : 200
    Exposure Bias Value : 0.0
    Max Aperture Value : 3.6
    Metering Mode : Multi Segment
    Light Source : Auto
    Flash : Flash was not fired
    Focal Length : 18.0 mm
    Sensing Method : One-chip color area sensor
    Lens : Nikkor 18-135mm f:3,5-5,6

    Hi Adrian I like to see the image in B/W, I made it, also a slight shadow/highlights adjustment in Nikon capture.
    N.B. I had to reduce the size and weight of the image. I wonder to see the others comments.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Adrian,
    You have a nice flow to this one........with the mountain curving down to the tree. For me, there is too much sky....as it is quite uninteresting.......I would crop at least 1/2 to 2/3rds of it out. If you are not against such things.......I may clone/heal the dark spots of bare ground in the LR corner.....or just crop above the 2nd one. This pano presentation does a few things.....it further emphasizes the mountain shape.......and strengthens the impact even more of the tree. I do not recommend a contrast boost but maybe for 2 points.....any more would start to reduce the mist/haze present and take away from the overall mood. Slight adjustments to a nicely composed image.

    PS I like Valerio's idea of a B&W conversion too!
    Last edited by Roman Kurywczak; 12-31-2008 at 02:04 PM. Reason: added PS

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    Adrian, I like this - I like the color tones and the tree is interesting-I'd crop some off the top-has a nice painterly feel to it!

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    Thank you very much for the suggestions!
    Here it is, the cropped version...

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    Adrian,

    I like the recrop a lot. The tree and structure balance perfectly now. The cold winter look of the scene was captured well. Nice work.

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