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    Default 2nd of 3 shots of Skyline Bridge at sunrise

    D3X - 24-20 vr lens at 58 mm. ISO 200. This was made from 3 shots at f/5.0. SS were 1/25, 1/50, and 1/100 - put together by Photomatix using tonemapped.

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    Allan, this is just a WoW picture! I love everything about it.

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    Yep Sandy, I agree completely and I have a feeling we are quietly building to the final one which will be the killer....Love the colour, the bridge placement and the little sandy foreground/foreshore that completes the picture... Well done Allan..

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    Don't get your hopes up Don - posting in a random order.

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    Wow, nice light and comp.

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    Hi Allan, beautiful colors in the sky and the longer exposure really made the water beautiful as well. I am undecided on the bits of sandy shoreline in the foreground. I might make an alternate version by cropping them out too.

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    Allan

    I would remove the fg sand. It does not add to the image and just distracts the eye from moving over the colorful water to the bridge. The sky is killer. Crop the fg and your there.

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    Much preferred over the last post. Foreground to me is OK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grady Weed View Post
    Much preferred over the last post. Foreground to me is OK.
    Grady, I gave my reason for removing the FG sand. Why do you suggest leaving it there?

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    Hello Robert

    I know you did not ask me directly but I too like the foreground sand and its because it makes me feel as if I am standing there... I know most of my images don't have that 'feature' but its something I connected with immediately I opened up this image...I imagined standing just there and looking at that scene...

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    Killer sky and water colours!! I too support a crop from the bottom to remove the sandy FG...
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