2 different crops. Same pic


Let me know what u think? And enjoy!!
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Bondi #1 - Fully Sick Sky!!Hey! LostDingo wanted a shot with More colourful clouds and some rocks in the foreground. So here goes-
2 different crops. Same pic ![]() ![]() Let me know what u think? And enjoy!! D50 - AF-S NIKKOR 18-70mm 3.5-4.5G ED
That cloud is SENSATIONAL.
Great exposure and wonderful lighting as well..... Think I like the first crop.. Termy,
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I agree, great image. The cloud really does look 3D.
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Well done...
I prefer #1 for compositional reasons... POTW material... Cheers, John
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the depth of this photo is exceptional. I love it. what were your settings?
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This was 4sec and f/18 - 18mm - 200 ISO
I was basically trying for a 4 sec shot so just upped or is it downed the f stop. Hey Im really, really ecstatic with the comments guys thanks alot!! I wasnt even happy with this shoot as 5 mins in I got splashed, and had to wipe the salt water droplets off the camera with my jacket as I had left my bag in the car ![]() Just the kit lense. D50 - AF-S NIKKOR 18-70mm 3.5-4.5G ED
#1 is awesome
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Wonderful contrast and lighting.
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I like the first crop better, absolutely sensational shot, everything works, fantastic. Congratulations.
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Excellent capture!
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Re: Bondi #1 - Fully Sick Sky!!
That is excellent ![]() Excellent work and well worth the recoginition
people take pictures, not cameras......... well done, great shot
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#1 is excellent.
Goes to show what the D70/18-70DX can do in the right hands - and you've certainly proven that. Well done!
D50...not D70....D70 should be twice as good ![]() Someone should donate their D2xs to Adam ![]() ![]()
oops, my Sony. I made the fatal assumption of 18-70 Kit = D70 ![]()
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Over the weekend Im going to make a Photoshop tutorial on the steps involved in how I got the most out of this shot. I think this will help some with PP! I credit this forum for the end result in this shot... D50 - AF-S NIKKOR 18-70mm 3.5-4.5G ED
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number 1 is outstanding.
as for cropping, the second doesnt do it for me. If anything perhaps crop a bit of the bottom of the first to make it slightly more pano. works as it is though Well done. sTeve check out my image gallery @
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