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    José Rodríguez
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    Default The hole

    This place is close to my home. So it didn´t hurt too much to wake up early and take this shot. It's a volcanic hole connected to the sea, which creates beautiful water movements.
    I used my sigma 10-20 handheld to take this one. Unfortunatly it was shoted in JPG, so the processing had some limitations.




    Cámara: Nikon D40
    Exposición: 0,008 sec (1/125)
    Aperture: f/5,6
    Lente: 10 mm
    Velocidad ISO: 200
    Tendencia de exposición: -1/3 EV


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    joel quenneville
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    You really captured the grandeur of this scene, José. The clouds are a great backdrop and add some drama to your image. I love that you captured this with some water in the bottom but empty enough to create some beautiful falls. The whites in the pool are a little hot on my monitor. Shooting vertical here gives the viewer a different perspective of a seascape. Very well done, I like it a lot. I would be intrested in seeing other compositions you may have come up with for this location.

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    Jose, You have a beautiful composition here. The sky has alot of interest along with an excellent foreground. I wanted to put a bit more detail in the pools water and give the sky a boost. Selected sky,used S/H to bring it up and same with the bottom half. Added a tiny bit of saturation. Nice image!!

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Jose,
    That is one magical place! I may have to go visit you I like it so much! I think Dave brought out a bit more depth with the PP'ing. I love the way you used the FG rocks to lead us into the image. Very nicely framed and exposed also. Very nicely done!

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    José Rodríguez
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    Thanks for those wise comments! I´m thinking of reshoting, this time in RAW...And I will explore a long exposure using a ND filter also
    Thanks a lot......

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    nicely done, jose. i cant add much more, but was thinking that a stitched pano would work here too.

    dave's repost is really nice!!

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Quote Originally Posted by José Rodríguez View Post
    Thanks for those wise comments! I´m thinking of reshoting, this time in RAW...And I will explore a long exposure using a ND filter also
    Thanks a lot......
    Jose, You are on the right track - this is just what I was going to suggest. Wonderful image for all the reasons mentioned.

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