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    Default Ringling Causeway Sarasota, Florida.



    Saturday evening: I have not taken any landscape shots for quite a while now. Decided to go out and get some sunset shot around town. I was so lost. This shot is taken near the Ringling Causeway in Sarasota Floriday. Single exposure.
    Cropping and sharpening. Removed some halos and dust spots. No saturation added.

    Camera Nikon D700
    Exposure 30
    Aperture f/11.0
    Focal Length 14 mm
    ISO Speed 200
    Exposure Bias 0 EV
    Flash No Flash
    File Size 121 kB
    WB Manual
    Last edited by Troy Lim; 08-08-2010 at 06:08 PM. Reason: Spelling

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    Hi Troy, nice image and well handled technically. The colored reflection leading to the bridge is effective along with a beautifully colored sky.
    The far end of the bridge is in effect cutting the image in half so I might crop a bit off the left to add more dominance to the bridge and offset it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMills View Post
    Hi Troy, nice image and well handled technically. The colored reflection leading to the bridge is effective along with a beautifully colored sky.
    The far end of the bridge is in effect cutting the image in half so I might crop a bit off the left to add more dominance to the bridge and offset it.
    Dave, thank you. I totally agree with you.

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    Hey Troy,
    Great advice by Dave on the crop but I would go even further.....see the shadow line of the span in the water......I would crop off the bottom to just above the LRC and then take off the left. Really make the span shine and emphasize it even more......just removing negative space. I think you did an excellent job on the exposure.....so tightening up the comp will really make this shine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roman Kurywczak View Post
    Hey Troy,
    Great advice by Dave on the crop but I would go even further.....see the shadow line of the span in the water......I would crop off the bottom to just above the LRC and then take off the left. Really make the span shine and emphasize it even more......just removing negative space. I think you did an excellent job on the exposure.....so tightening up the comp will really make this shine!
    Roman, thank you. Can I see your crop version? Thank you.

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    Hey Troy....here it is on the crop....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roman Kurywczak View Post
    Hey Troy....here it is on the crop....
    Thank you Roman...it is much better.

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