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    roovigital
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    Nikon D300 _ 16-85 @ 30mm- 1/50 at f/14- iso 320 ;)
    Last edited by roovigital; 04-01-2010 at 10:03 AM.

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    Hi roovigital, there's no image in your post....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry van Dijk View Post
    Hi roovigital, there's no image in your post....
    thanks jerry

    There is a problem in upload center and I am trying to fix it

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    post was edited .....

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Roovigital,
    I like the slope and flow to the image but do feel that there were a few things you could have dome to possibly improve on this. Were you able to get in front of the trees? If yes than I would have preferred this with the river and sand bar as the base instead of the trees....if no, then I may have composed this with a little less sky.....as it isn't that interesting and given that to the base.....to possibly give an entire base of trees. There also appears to be a weird halo on the LH side near the tree or the image is a bit dark overall ...lightening the hillside and evening out the tones to match the area near the tree will bring this up a notch.....so definitely revisit this one in post processing. Looks like a beautiful place so I hope you get to visit it often!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roman Kurywczak View Post
    Hi Roovigital,
    I like the slope and flow to the image but do feel that there were a few things you could have dome to possibly improve on this. Were you able to get in front of the trees? If yes than I would have preferred this with the river and sand bar as the base instead of the trees....if no, then I may have composed this with a little less sky.....as it isn't that interesting and given that to the base.....to possibly give an entire base of trees. There also appears to be a weird halo on the LH side near the tree or the image is a bit dark overall ...lightening the hillside and evening out the tones to match the area near the tree will bring this up a notch.....so definitely revisit this one in post processing. Looks like a beautiful place so I hope you get to visit it often!
    your comment is very usefull for me to improve the quality of this picture

    in most of my pictures there is a weird halo exactly on the LH side and I dont know how can i solve this problem

    and about my position I must say there was not no way to change the status beacuse i was near the deep crag

    thanks alot for comment dear Roman

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    Roovigital, Good advice given by Roman. I might add the image does appear a bit oversaturated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMills View Post
    Roovigital, Good advice given by Roman. I might add the image does appear a bit oversaturated.
    thanks Dave your right i think that i have to reduce saturation for best result
    Last edited by roovigital; 04-02-2010 at 12:30 PM.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    I would echo Dave's comment on the oversaturation.

    THe halo is generally a function of your processing steps. Without knowing that and the program you used we would be shooting in the dark as to cause.

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