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    Default Boulder Beach- Maine

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    Nikon D-300
    8 sec at f16
    Vari D filter
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    12- 24 Mm Tokina at 24 mm
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    hi bob - this is really nice - like the colours and the soft blurred effect on the ocean.
    Use of the filter looks good.
    Only one thing for me - the horizon line is not straight - needs to be straightened - IMHO!
    Keep em coming :)

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    Nice colors and contrasting textures Bob. Good job with the long exposure technique, the water around the rocks looks great.
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    Hi Bob, Nice view of Otter Cliffs. Good low angle capturing the rocks with the cliffs being a good size. The filter did a nice job softening the water and agree the horizon needs to be straightened.
    When good light is present this is a morning shot but it doesn't last long...

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    just the horizon line for me, bob! looks great. i really like the composition with the big boulder anchoring the bottom left. nice job!

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    Thanks Everyone! I will have to work on these horizons....I keep messing them up...I know ....easy to do!

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    Very well done, perfect DOF control and low shutter speed effect on water all top notch. Having good strong foreground elements in wide angle shots is IMO the way to go. Horizon? Oh yeah, that was mentioned. Good work, regards~Bill

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