i thought i'd zap out the tripod tonight and head to the beach for a sunset
i have provided here a few examples of my work
number 2 is heavily adjusted with photoshop, possibly too much but i like it, in comparison number 3 was the original
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first long exposure sunsethi everybody....
i thought i'd zap out the tripod tonight and head to the beach for a sunset i have provided here a few examples of my work number 2 is heavily adjusted with photoshop, possibly too much but i like it, in comparison number 3 was the original 1. ![]() 2. ![]() 3. ![]()
I like the way #2, with your PP, shows the physics of light, ROYGBIV almost on full spectral display!!!
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oh yeah, and thanks for finding this timber as a prop/backdrop for my next model shoot!!!
Time to get the location flash on the road...
ahh happy to be of service Oz,
i personally get the feeling that i may have overdone it a little with the blue balance, but the more i look at it the more i like looking at it. i also like the softness of the sky, mixed with the roughness and swirling of the water and the crispness of the pier. all over i think it's a good shot, but would prefer to re-shoot it with a wider lens, say something like a 12mm - 24mm
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