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Another shot from Watson's BayOne more shot from my evening in Watson's Bay. Didn't really like the shot at first, but after some cropping and PP, it's growing on me. I'd be interested in other's opinions.
![]() Canon EOS 350D Tamron 18-200mm
Just what do you think you're doing Dave?
Suzanne
This is a really well done image. The blown highlight in the sky behind the building even works. I'd be inclined to do a colour adjustment and tone down the blue a touch in the shadows - otherwise a job exceedingly well done. Peter
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The blown highlight really works here - I particularly like the beam coming through the piers
![]() I actually like the blue tinge in the shadows, it balances the yellows in the sky nicely IMO. So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
Thanks Peter and Patrick,
I will have a look at it in PS again and decide on the blue. This one has taught me to have a second and third look at all the photos from a day before discarding the ordinary ones. ![]() Canon EOS 350D Tamron 18-200mm
Just what do you think you're doing Dave?
I think the image works. The sunset contrasts well against the terminal and Cat, and the birds add to the atmosphere. I'd be tempted to clone out the half cropped bird on the left....
Well done.
Suzanne I agree with the above comments, you've done a good job, and in tricky lighting conditions, I also think the blue balances out the yellow in the sky nicely.
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