
Tamar River at Hilwood, Tasmania (Filter CPL+ND)

View from the old bridge at Ross

Friendly beach, Colsbay
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Some more landscape photos from TasmaniaI took these photos several months ago from many places in Tasmania. All of them I used long exposure with some filters to make the photos more interesting. Please tell me what you think and some suggestion would be appreciated.
![]() Tamar River at Hilwood, Tasmania (Filter CPL+ND) ![]() View from the old bridge at Ross ![]() Friendly beach, Colsbay
Crikey!!!
#2 and #3.... Wowsers. Absolutely beautiful!! Paul http://www.australiandigitalphotography.com
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I'm gunna buck the trend. For me the blown highlights ruin the first image and do not help the second. In the second the highlights drag my eyes to the left hand corner of the image and away from the rest of the image which is beautifully exposed. This is a good case for dual images exposed for the highlights and then the balance of the image. followed by a merge.
The third is lovely ![]() "The good thing about meditation is that it makes doing nothing respectable"
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These are beautiful landscapes. The only issue I'd have is (and i agree with Oneputt on this) good case for exposure blending, because the blown highlights have prevented the images #1  becoming outstanding!!
#3 is great too but I feel a little oversharpened. BUT having said that I love all three. ![]() cheers marco
#2 is just stunning. I don’t mind the so called blown area on the left as to my eye there is a beautiful counterbalance between the moodiness on the right with the tree and reflection on the left - well done
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The blown highlights would be the only criticism I could possibly make of the entire series. The yellow in #2 and the almost pastel sky in #3 thats contrasted by the ocean is simply amazing.
Fantastic series....
Wow Lunatix, I sure like #1 and #2.
Something's not right about #3, the rocks just don't look right. Reminds me that I must get round to Coles Bay with the camera. Keep em coming. Cheers John D3, D300, 14-24/2.8, 24-70/2.8, 85/1.4, 80-400VR, 18-200VR, 105/2.8 VR macro, Sigma 150/2.8 macro
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Lunatic,
So beautiful and I love all of them. Thanks for sharing. Birddog114
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2 and 3 are my favourites.
blown highlights or not I really like 2. Steve check out my image gallery @
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Number 3
![]() Beautifully composed, and the colours are outstanding !!!! congrats rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Great shots.
Love the compositions but I agree with oneputt about the blown highlights. Bracket the exposures and merge in pp. ![]() Craig
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