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Gorgeous light!! Not sure what you mean by "fill ISO"? But whatever you did, it certainly worked!
The dock is level but the horizon is off -- I'd straighten the horizon and let the dock go with the flow of perspective.
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Beautiful Light Hazel, and a gorgeous time to be shooting. Image does need CW rotation IMHO...
DON
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the fill is a typo. sorry I debated about that tilt....dock or horizon. I'll defer to the experts and make the change. thanks.
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Definitely a level horizon always wins -- unless it's a hillside, of course. If the receding perspective on the dock looks too strange, you can always do a horizontal perspective correction and have both level. Edit > Transform > Distort and pull the left corners up and down, or use the Lens Correction in PS or on the raw file.
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Hi Hazel - Very nice light. What was your aperture? If possible it might have been nice to stop down a bit to get more of a sunburst. I agree on the rotation. Was it possible in the field to get clear of the foliage at the bottom of the frame or to at least avoid it intersecting the reflection on the left? Perhaps a lower pov.
TFS,
Rachel
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Hi Hazel, very nice light...I also would prefer to see an image without the foreground foliage, but not sure if it was possible. I agree on rotating as well. What I like most is the reflection of the gulls and the dock...would make a neat abstract with a longer focal length.
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Yes! How often do I wish for a really long pruning pole.