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    Default Sunrise Under the Bridge

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    I photographed this image in St. Augustine at sunrise with my Canon 50D. ISO 800, f, 4.5, 1/400 sec, EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM, 100mm, Evaluative Metering, Auto Exposure, Auto WB, No Flash. Added Lucis Pro, Color Efex, Polaroid Transfer and Brilliance/Warmth. Comments Welcome......

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    i like the idea , colors looks great . i like this rusty color in the image .. well done .

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    You keep coming up with good ones Richard !!! Lots of feel and great perspective Interesting pier having one column in the center at the end !!!!

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    Looks good richard - lIke the perspective, colours and added effects.
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    Unique and interesting picture, how did you create the cool border?

    I ordered the Coloredge display 24 inch model.

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    Congrats Jeff..... Now you have to get one the calibrators so you can calibrate it at least once a month. I used the Polaroid Transfer from Color Efex Pro.

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    I use Spyder III Pro, I might need to upgrade. How did you make the neat boarder?

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    The border is part of the Polaroid Transfer filter in Nik's Color Efex Pro. You can adjust the size and color of the border.

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    Composition, image and capture are superb, I like the framing and the quality of the water, might consider desaturating the traces of red on the edges of the pilars...aside from this, good show...:cool:

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    Very interesting perspective, love the column are line up. I also like the sun reflection on the columns on the right too. Beautiful color of the sky and sea in the background, but not sure about the rusty color of the column though, a bit too much I think.

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