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    Taken back in April. 2 sec. exposure, f36, 100 ISO. Boosted saturation, darkened some in levels, and further softened waves in Topaz Details by reducing fine detail slider.

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    Lovely image.

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    Beautiful composition, Brendan. Those colors are awesome. The light and dark colors on the ocean creates an interesting effect. Nicely done.

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    Very nicely done, waves and sunsets you can never go wrong...lovely effects

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    This is really beautiful, Brendan.

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    Brendan, I like the way the water looks like a soft painting- lovely!

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    Brendan, really nice look and feel - love the crop and colors. I love southern California... Good idea to experiment with the sliders in Topaz Detail, they do go both ways! Love it.
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    Thanks everyone for your kind comments, much appreciated.

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    Nice image and application, Brendan.

    Nice format for the scene as well.

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    Hey Brendan,
    I just love what the slow SS did to the water....and the cool tones add to the overall scene. I might be tempted to tone down the lighter band....or conversly pop the water and sky a bit more. Just some other options for you to explore. I think the pano fits perfect too!

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    A different kind of picture but I liked it.

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    Wonderful image. I also like the slow SS a lot, and you've brought out the colors so well.

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    Beautiful and soothing.

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    Thanks very much Mark, Roman, Willem, Dave, & Anita!

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    Very nice composition, soft colors, and treatment. Very easy on the eye.

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