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    Default Sunrise Watercolor

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    I photographed this image outside of Anhinga in the Everglades just before sunrise. I thought it made a nice pano and a perfect candidate for watercolor. Original image photographed with my Canon 50D, ISO 200, f/8.0, 1/8 sec, Sigma 80-400, 112mm, Evaluative Metering, Auto Exposure, Auto WB, No Flash. Added Nik Color Efex Midnight and Snap Art 2 Watercolor. Comments Welcome

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    Kyle Marie Barcelos
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    Like this as a pano and also love the two bright colors then the black silhouette of the tree's. Great job:)

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    Love the color and the silhouette, the pano frame works really well here. The tree on the left side is a little too cluster. Very creative with watercolor effect, can you post the original as well?

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    Great pano composition and a nice perspective of the Everglades.

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    Hi Richard - Pano crop works well for me - love the colours and the chosen effects work well with this subject.
    Good show :)

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    Well done Mr. Waas...I like it as presented, the colors are beautiful...and the pano crop puts it over the top...a big congrats...:cool:

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    Love it Richard About all I can suggest is going over the trees and sharpening a bit more, crisp seem to work better !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Al, When you add the watercolor filter, it blurs the underlying image. This is the original which is much sharper.

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    Richard beautiful shot. The colours look great and so do the bank of black trees. I think I almost prefer it without the filters. Just my taste though.

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