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Re: Water Movement
Hi Patrick
The first thing I said to myself was "nice light". Then, on closer examination, I wondered if there had been a little dodging & burning (or a similar technique) here & there.
Good job though, I like it.Stuart R
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Just a bit, here is the original un-retouched straight of the camera version.Originally posted by StuartR View PostHi Patrick
The first thing I said to myself was "nice light". Then, on closer examination, I wondered if there had been a little dodging & burning (or a similar technique) here & there.
Good job though, I like it.
May be of interest as a before and after image
Patrick
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Hi Patrick,
Ok so a bit a photoshop has been done BUT all the detail was there in the beginning and the composition is yours and the shutter speed permitted the flow of the water to register. I am of the opinion that sometimes (most times) when you are at a beautiful spot, the optimum weather is usually not. You have to make the best of what is avaliable. The end result is the important bit.
Trevor
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My thinking entirely Trevor, the end result should contain more than what came out of the camera. Something of the photographer should be in there tooOriginally posted by ddigit View PostHi Patrick,
Ok so a bit a photoshop has been done BUT all the detail was there in the beginning and the composition is yours and the shutter speed permitted the flow of the water to register. I am of the opinion that sometimes (most times) when you are at a beautiful spot, the optimum weather is usually not. You have to make the best of what is avaliable. The end result is the important bit.
Trevor
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