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    Default Katherine Cove on Lake Superior

    Another from my Lake Superior trip. This was shot at dusk from the rocky shoreline on Katherine Cove.

    Nikon D200
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    f22 @ 6 seconds
    Singh Ray 2-stop grad filter
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    Nicely composed. I'd be interested to see if a longer exposure with a suitable ND to make the water and clouds more smoothed might have "added" something.

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    I think it absolutely lovely; a hint of CCW would make it perfect.
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    Great composition and use of the filters...any chance of getting more from the orange horizon maybe with slight WB increase?

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    Very nice Andrew M, and nice repost Andrew A.
    The lichen is a nice FG touch and the rock curves lead you right to the sunset.
    I think maybe a shorter SS would give more water definition and that would work also.
    Well done.
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    Andrew - Nicely done. I like the comp and the use of the gradients in the rocks as a leading line. I like what Andrew A has done to lighten the rocks and bring out some warmer colors in them (as well as sky).

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    Love how you composed this, Andrew! Beautiful scene, great color, lines, and FG works great. Think the repost was a nice added touch to an awesome image. Nice work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel Hollander View Post
    Andrew - Nicely done. I like the comp and the use of the gradients in the rocks as a leading line. I like what Andrew A has done to lighten the rocks and bring out some warmer colors in them (as well as sky).

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    I agree.

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    Thanks for the comments folks, much appreciated.

    Andrew, thanks for the repost...I will incorporate your suggestions into the final version. Thanks.

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    Nice peaceful scene here Andrew M! Andrew A's repost takes it up a notch IMHO
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    Hi Andrew,
    I like your composition and feel that Andrew's repost adds to the image. Slowing the shutter speed in this image would, I feel, make the image more interesting and give it another dimension.
    Well done and thanks for sharing,
    Mark.
    Last edited by Mark Wiseman; 11-20-2011 at 07:05 AM.

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