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    Default Bombay Sunrise

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    This shot was taken at Bombay Hook De

    Nikon D-300
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    1/25 sec at f11
    ISO 400

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    Hi Bob. Nice composition, with beautiful colors. I like the foreground grasses. To my eye, the horizon looks a bit skewed. :confused:
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    Hey Bob,
    Agree on the horizon needing a substantial CW rotation.....at least it appears that way. Sweet colors. While you have OK seperation of the grasses....I would have preferred a bit more on the RH landmass and the distant shore. I would have also preferred a bit more of a dominant FG subject.....but the simplicity does have appeal here.

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    Hi Bob, Beautiful light,colored reflection and agree about the CW rotation. Nice foreground interest but prefer more grass on the left. The band of red on the top cloud looks a bit unnatural to my eye...

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    Though the image does not have a center of interest it does work in my opinion due the the locations of the grasses. First the eye lands on the larger grass area in the FG right, goes the the first island on the left, the the second on the right and then the large cloud mass on the left. I leading line acting as an s-curve.

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    Thanks everyone for the comments! I am learning alot on this forum. Thanks again!

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