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    Michael Pancier
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    Shot last Sunday

    5d mark II
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    3d ND Grad

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    nice colors, michael. there's a strange purple streak at the base of the rocks, left edge under the darkest shadow? looks kinda funky. i like how the coral leads you into the sun.

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    Michael, that is a wonderful image and a perfect example of where a GND works. I do not believe that could have been without a filter and recreated in PP.

    What brand filter did you use?

    While trying to learn the avian world I am hooked on landscapes. Just finished reading Tim Fitzharris Landscape Photography and the images he presents are second to none!

    Cheers, Jay

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    Michael Pancier
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Gould View Post
    Michael, that is a wonderful image and a perfect example of where a GND works. I do not believe that could have been without a filter and recreated in PP.

    What brand filter did you use?

    While trying to learn the avian world I am hooked on landscapes. Just finished reading Tim Fitzharris Landscape Photography and the images he presents are second to none!

    Cheers, Jay
    thank you Jay. I used the Singh Ray 3d ND Hard Grad

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Michael,
    I like the different layers and textures presented in this one. You did well minimizing the sky and just included the strongest part of it. I like the water flow and the rocks in the immediate FG as well. For a while I debated the LH rocks but feel they point at the sky and the water flow brings us back around through the scene. Nicely composed and well handled.

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    I like the moving water which contrasts with the still puddles..
    Did you have any problem with getting there so early? I have heard that you can walk in from a ways down the road.....

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