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    Default River Doubs

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    Made this image of river Doubs (Western Switzerland) a week back. I blew some moisture onto the top part of the circular-polarizer to create the misty look.

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    Nikon D90 + Nikkor 18-105mm VR + CP
    f/18, 4s, ISO200

    Critiques welcome...

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Kaushik,
    Ahh....the old fog up the polariser trick!!! Works very well sometimes as it did in this case! Cuves and flow look excellent as does the exposure. Only the brightest area of the far shore draws my eye a touch....but not enough to detract from this wel composed image. Nicely done!!!

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    Hi,good,well balanced comp with the mist effect working well. Serene image!

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    This image has an ethereal feel to it and is very beautiful. I don't know how much you needed to mist up the polariser, a comparison without the extra effect would have been interesting.

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    Wow...that little bit of mist really makes this image shine! Great job......i will try to remember this trick!

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    Great image, I wish I had that in my collection. Well done and TFS
    Grant

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    Kaushik,

    Cool idea on the misting the filter trick.

    I might try bringing down the brightness of the left shore and trees some. It draws the eye a bot to much in my estimation.

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