Below is another version - from the lower point but closer to water. C&C are very welcome

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Sunday's sunrise. Pt.IIHi,
Below is another version - from the lower point but closer to water. C&C are very welcome ![]() Mikhail
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Given my reputation, this may sound like an odd criticism from me, but I think it's too blue. I also preferred the higher viewpoint of pt 1. Peter
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Hi Peter,
Yes it is too blue but I left it this way on purpose - just for the mood. You know, there are two things - proper colour with spot on WB and colour an artist wants to see in his/her creation doesn't matter it's a painting or a photo. Just IMHO ![]() But I absolutely agree that from lower point it looks worse ![]() Mikhail
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I agree completely Mikhail. At the end of the day the image we are viewing is being filtered through the artistic vision of the photographer, painter etc. It is more important for us to see that vision IMHO than to see the objective reality anyone can see in a particular location. That's what makes photography interesting for me. Peter
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