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    Been a while since i posted here.
    As usual, all help will be appreciated, comments, harsh or not welcome.

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    Welcome back, Charissa!
    I love the dynamic motion in the water here, as well as the gorgeous colour tones. Also how the rock seems the have a gold sheen.
    Your work has improved a lot since you last posted. Nothing to crit here from me.

    PS: Perhaps just include equipment and EXIF info for others to learn from and for critiques to be insightful...
    PPS: where was this on the South African coast???
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    Thanks Morkel, coming up.:) (And how do i post this to have a thumbnail image on the front forum page?)
    Canon 7D, with Sigma 10-20 f4 wide angle lens.
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    Image was taken in the Eastern Cape, unknown little beach, Glen Eden.

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    Thanks for the info, Charissa.
    Don't know that beach - is it on the Jikeleza route?
    Thumbnails will only show for posts made by BPN Members (ie paid members) . Being a member also allows you to upload the image directly to the thread and to stand a chance to win the Image-of-the-Wee/Year.
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    Charissa, what a cool image. Before you posted the data I thought it might be an HDR; how did you process the single capture?

    The leading line of the rocks pointing to the lines in the clouds puts this over the top.

    BTW, joining as a member for $20/year will be the best $20 you will ever spend!
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    Thanks Jay. Processed the single image in Camera Raw. Truly cant remember exactly what i did. :)

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    Hi Charissa. Great exposure control and composition. Can only add to Jay's comment on "money well spent" . Adding all info is really great for getting quality feedback .

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    Wonderful image love the foreground leading the viewer into the image and the dynamic view making the viewer feel like they are about to get wet from the water. I almost passed this one bye without the thumbnail.
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    Andrew and Don, thanks a stack.

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