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Sunrise over Lake Windamere


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Artist: Ford Kristo;
Exposure Date: 2010:04:23 06:51:46;
ImageDescription: ;
Copyright: © Ford Kristo All rights reserved;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D300;
ExposureTime: 1/500 s;
FNumber: f/7.1;
ISOSpeedRatings: 200;
ExposureProgram: Manual;
ExposureBiasValue: 0;
MeteringMode: Spot;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 170 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 Windows;


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Excellent capture with great colour of the rising sun. Congratulations, since I will not pass a negative comment on such a beautiful earthly scene. Regards 

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Wonderful image, Ford...brilliant composition...colors, light and depiction of the ambiance are just superb...great shot...7...my best

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A rising sun hitting morning fog is such beautiful light.  I would have been happy with just the foreground fog, but you were able to add a photogenic tree, another area of light in the background, and some areas of distinct fog at the top of the frame for even greater aesthetics.  It's nice to have the bottom of the frame out of the light to set off the fog even more.  This is a wonderful photograph.

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Thanks Kallol M.

Thanks Stephen P.

After recently learning of the existence of software that creates crepuscular rays, rainbows and the like, I went hunting for "photogenic tree and puffy, light fog" generating software. As you can see, it works a treat.

I'm now trying to track down "peregrine falcon slamming into hapless bird in vertical 230 km/hr dive" software - I'll keep you posted on that one. It's sure to be a crowd pleaser.

Regards and best wishes

Ford

 

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Wow.  One would never have guessed you used the photogenic tree and puffy, light fog software.  You must have been practicing for quite some time, because the manipulation effects are totally hidden.  My favorite software in the puffy, light fog series is the mountain-through-the-fog version.  There is so much software to master that sometimes it can seem overwhelming.  But we just have to keep plugging away.

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