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Cooper River Delight


tylerwind

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Any thoughts or comments are greatly appreciated! I would also

appreciate any comparisons you can make between this shot and the

similar compositions in the same folder--they primarily differ in

the amount of artificial vs. natural light. Thanks for viewing my

work!

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You get the 'double-7s' for this masterpiece! Very, very nicely done, Tyler. I have to say that you are developing a very distinctive style, that is uniquely yours. All of your hard work and experimentation is paying off, and your portfolio is showing the results. Have a great summer season, and try not to work to darned hard, Doc. Cheers to You! Chris
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This is so beautiful. I love the colors and the reflection on the water. Job well done, Tyler!
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Just noticed this masterpiece of yours. It is spotless! Only one thing that worried me is what appears to be a slight tilt of the horizon. Perhaps I'm imagining because I know you look at your pictures very carefully before posting them. This is really beautiful. Best wishes. Taha
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Taha--Thank you for your comment. I think you are right...the horizon does appear to slope a bit and I had not noticed that. It is kind of hidden because all the foreground lines and bridge but you do have a point and I'll have to correct that. Lastly, I do look at my pictures carefully for flaws before posting BUT, if my photoshop skills aren't up to the challenge or PS is my computer is not working right (which is the case now) I don't always get every detail corrected (I'm too eager to post them and can't wait!) So, please don't ever hesitate to point things out to me. Thanks again!
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Tyler, I like more shots of the bridge in this folder, but for me, this is the favorite. Here, the bridge stands out very well against the beautiful sky, which has structure, but is not distracting. With experience, I also found that there is a time window when you can take shots like this, with a good balance of artificial and natural light. Best regards. Peter
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