

I turned around and took this from the same spot:

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Happy Birthday to me!!I went down to take some Sunset Shots on my Birthday, and Nature put on a show!! Happy Birthday to me
![]() ![]() I turned around and took this from the same spot: ![]() Enjoy! D50 - AF-S NIKKOR 18-70mm 3.5-4.5G ED
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think the 2nd would be stronger with some rocks cropped off the bottom. will make comp. stronger by having the line of lights moved away from the centre of the frame. Steve check out my image gallery @
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looks like we got the pressies ...
Hope you had a very happy birthday ![]() Shane
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maybe crop some sky instead to emphasise the rocks ?
i like em both ... nice colour ![]() Shane
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With No.2, is there enough detail in the foreground to quickmask it with a large soft brush and hit it with Levels or Curves or even Shadow/Highlight if you have CS2?
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big red: I thought about how it would look with the sky cropped, but think the sky is probably more interesting than the rocks.
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what else did you get apart from great weather? regarding your images i woudl be inclined to not frame any of the bondi cliff face when the weather is great the light doesn't look too great on the cliff face, what is most photogenic is the sky water and rocks on the sand 2nd one is good too what were the settings? and happy birtthay, new year and merry christmas!
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Happy birthday to you Happy birthday dear Aaaadddaaammmmmmm Happy birthday to you ![]() Love the 2nd - but agree slight crop of the rocks ![]() Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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2nd one It was getting MEGA dark and I used 30s at f8, 18mm.
1st one was with the CPL 2sec @ f22... What else did I do today? Went for lunch with the fam and took some shots in the harsh sun down at Double Bay. Ill PP one up that may be ok ![]() Thanks for your comments and wishes I might go annoy the missus ![]() ![]() ![]() D50 - AF-S NIKKOR 18-70mm 3.5-4.5G ED
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better but for a shot like this i would knock off the light post to the left also next tiem would be cool to extend the height of the tripod to eye level and take the shot you will get more of the rocks which i think is lacking in this shot
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