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    Default Tiny Marsh Sunrise Take #2

    An alternate shot of the same sunrise that incorporates some of Roman's suggestions for tweaking the clouds. I adjusted the previous post to achieve the same effect on the clouds.

    Look forward to comments.

    Nikon D200
    Nikon 12-24mm lens @ 16mm
    ISO 100
    f16 @ 0.5 sec.
    Singh Ray 3-stop reverse grad filter

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    Andrew - I like this one a lot. I still think I would crop it from the top, leaving just a smidge of the darkest clouds. The colors of the sunrise and the reflection are great.

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    Hey Andrew,
    Yep....these have a ton more depth to them and for me it works!!! I'm with Rachel on the crop.....just a smidge of the dark band makes it even stronger for me! Very nicely done!

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    Very nice Andrew, a crop from the top also, but don't mind the whole image.
    Dan Kearl

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    Thanks for the comments folks, much appreciated. Roman, thanks for the selective color tips.

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    Andrew,

    Thanks for posting this shot, I fight halos when blending this type of image, your version has inspired me to at least try a reverse grad filter.

    Very nicely done.

    JP

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    This is really gorgeous, Andrew! Amazing colors and very nicely composed. Nice work!

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    Agree with all said; loose most of the dark band and it becomes a winner for me.
    Cheers, Jay

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