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  • QAL pano take II

    Have been wanting to try this shot again. Had to wait for the high tide to be at the right time otherwise the foreground becomes rather unattractive mudflats. Unfortunately it was quite windy which means no reflections.
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  • #2
    Very effective, nice mix of cool and warm colours


    What if there were no Hypothetical questions?
    CC always welcomed, feel free to post your ideas with an edit if you have time - Thanks.

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    • #3
      no 2 for me
      I like the shot without so much foreground

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      • #4
        Very nice.
        I like the way the smoke from the chimney stacks indicates that it was windy.
        If you could lighten the foreground in the 2nd one similar to the first you'd have a winner.
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        • #5
          number one for me what a great shot I also love the feeling of warm and cool together. Wow I just learned something today I did not know that windy weather meant no reflections wonder why that would be. thanks for sharing PP
          All Experts at anything were once beginners





          MWAH Sandy

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          • P Plates
            P Plates commented
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            Makes the water choppy Sandy therefore breaking up the reflections. Sometimes on a very still night you can get really strong reflected light in different colours.

        • #6
          G'day mate

          It's #2 for me ... slightly larger detail within the image itself
          Beaut colours, great exposure giving all those whisps of cloud / steam [whatever]
          That lens of yours is certainly paying its way !

          Phil
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          • P Plates
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            A friend of ours used to be the head Mech Engineer there and continually assured everyone it was only steam lol.

        • #7
          Thanks for the comments everyone. It's one of those places I keep returning to trying to get better results - now I need still weather to try for nice reflections.

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