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    Kyle Marie Barcelos
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    Default Low tide



    Was going for a landscape, not sure if this works. My first time going with the low shutter speed for the water effect, not sure if that works either :D All c&c welcome and much appreciated, Thanks

    Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XSi
    Manual Exposure
    Tv 1/4
    Av 32.0
    Evaluative Metering
    ISO 100
    EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
    Focal Length 70.0 mm

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    Hi Kyle I think the water looks good. I might crop a bit from the bottom to make it more of a pano. Also maybe a slight boost in sat and contrast. Not sure if this would be considered a landscape or not, maybe a W/A lens would have captured more of the scene.

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    Hi Kyle,
    This is very nice...I like it as presented, I like the cotton candy look and feel of the water...my recommendation is to boost up the saturation and contrast just a little to make your water pop...looking forward to your next one...:cool:

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    Nice slow-mo water effect.

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    Hi Kyle....i agree with the advice above esp a crop from the bottom. you might also see whay you can do to sharpen all the details in the rocks. When shooting water i try to take several difft. shutter speeds and then pick the best one.

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    Like the shutter speed for the image Tempted to shoot form a higher angle and have none of the water showing on the bg Just rocks and blurred water I like it a lot !!!

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    AV 32.0 does that mean aperture =32?

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