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raymondborg

Artist: unknown;
Exposure Date: 2010:11:28 08:57:42;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL;
Exposure Time: 1/200.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/11.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 200;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 46.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows;


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WOW!  This has great lighting, great composition, and great colors.  It looks best when viewed in the large view.  I really like this.  

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An image I enjoyed viewing for its beauty of location and its well engineered exposure value, you also made a remarkable job with the DOF and the fine details obtained all over this amazing place with the colors so well dealt with for this time of the dad and they are the real pleasant presentation of this image and its connection with the viewers.

 

Thank you my friend for sharing it and wishing you all of the best.

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A really marvelous picture, Raymond! I am very impressed. Light and mood are great. Best wishes, Olaf

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Hello Raymond,

  I just came across this image. IMHO this is outstanding. From the light on the rocks to the sky to the deep blue of the water, all very nice. Take care.

Holger

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very good light, colors and composition. the reds from the bottom of the sky are much darker than the water horizon, that seems strange to my eyes, it shows that the sky is from an other shot ( or maybe just an other exposure). somehow, even if i sustain that an artistic photo is not necessary to be 100% natural or real, i think it would be better if you give a big feather ( like 100 pixels or above) to the bottom of the sky when you blend the selected layers (i suppose this is how you did it) for nice transition. i hope you dont feel offended, it is a good photo, i like it, these are just my thoughts. if you are interested in details about this mentioned technique, i can explain to you any time. all the best

Zsolt

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I'm with Zsolt on this one Raymond... some of the light transitions seem quite unnatural and I'm having a hard time figuring out exactly where the light is coming from.  Maybe a less natural look was your intent but the rest of your work has always had more fidelity than I am seeing here.

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Dear Raymond, 

this is a wonderful image...very striking and I love the idea. However I tend to agree with Zolt about the hues of the sea looking artificial against the hues of the sky. I have uploaded a variation for you which might be interesting to you in this regard. I changed the hues of the sea to match the mood of the sky and blurred the horizon. Best regards...John

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Wow, amazing shot! Personally I would prefer a version between yours and John's, with an intermediate intensity of blue.

Regards,

Alain

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I am so sorry I missed this one Raymond. It is altogether stunning!!!! I hope you have this one framed, excellent p/p and presentation.

Warmest regards, Gail

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