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    LouisKeller
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    Photo was taken on the beach in Alaska while photographing brown bear.

    Canon MarkIII with Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 @ f/11, 1/1000, ISO 800. Very little done to photograph. Some sharpening and levels in PS.

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    Hi louis, Beautiful sunrise and I like the silouettes of the photographer and cameras. I would rotate the image in a clockwise direction to level the horizon. I also might crop a bit off the left(just past the trees) to bring the photographer off center.

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    Good suggestion. I like the repost a lot better
    Thanks

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    Louis,

    Something to consider here. THe head of the person is cut by the horizon. By squatting down you could have gotten much of the person against the sky. Similar for the tripods, especially the one on the right with the barrel of the lens and the horizon on the same plane.

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    I like the crop and Robert's suggestions. I might even crop a bit tighter off the top to remove the sun. Good idea for the shot. Dave

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