
This was taken last holidays from the bridge over Tidal River. 8 sec exposure has helps streak the river and shot about 6am in the morning. Lee 2 stop soft ND Grad was used over the mountain area.
Hope you like it
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Tidal River![]() This was taken last holidays from the bridge over Tidal River. 8 sec exposure has helps streak the river and shot about 6am in the morning. Lee 2 stop soft ND Grad was used over the mountain area. Hope you like it
bloody awesome
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I do. I love the colours. At first I thought it was a bit noisy, but it turned out to be dust on my screen. ![]()
Interesting colours.
A bit too cool for my liking. Also, next time you post an image make sure you go for a max of 800 pixels on the widest side. ![]() Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Fantastic! the sky is very nice and the water calming - definately a shot for the wall! Congrats, not a thing i'd change there
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Very nice Keith. Now that's how to shoot landscapes. I feel the colours and tone suits the effect well.
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