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    Ramesh Adkoli
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    Here is an image of a section of a river among the Western Ghats of southern India. I captured it one early morning just as the sun rose over the hill and tried to show the warm hues of that time. Appreciate your views.

    D700, 70-200mm VRII @190mm, 1s, f/11, ND filter, tripod mount, slight crop on LHS and top.
    CNX2, exposure, curves, levels, WB

    regards,
    ramesh

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    Hi Ramesh. I like this type of image and shoot alot of these in the fall with colored water. I cropped the image from the top and right to accentuate the water over the rock. I also added a bit to the left to show you how I would of positioned the rock in order to give more flow to the front.

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    HI Ramesh,
    While i agree with Dave that his placement would have been a better place to position the rock I do feel that you can also try something different with your OP if you so chose.....I would clone/patch the 2 top areas and then crop down to more of a pano.....leaving some of the flow curves as comp elements. I did also play with warming the colors....just to show another possible option. I like the way you break scenes down to their simplist forms and capture something many overlook!

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    Obviously this image really works because I like all versions of the OP. Beautiful tonal range and flow.

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    Ramesh Adkoli
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    Thanks a lot, Dave, Roman and Hilary. Appreciate your taking time to show different possibilities.

    Roman, thanks for that observation. I try to look for something unique from the subject to present, not that i am successful all the time, it just makes it more challenging.

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    ramesh

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