brandonhamilton
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Why the bizzare hue shift? Not sure I understand the point.
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Interesting. I find myself searching the image over and over again. A success.
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Thank you for the comments everybody. It was indeed a very slow shutter, right at 30 seconds if I remember correctly, and this was actually shot through an infrared filter. The difficulty in this shot was getting the lens dead center with the pillars... I think I got pretty close, as the pier itself isn't perfectly straight.
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hhmm.. looks like a painting. It appears to have a very limited tonal range?
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Just looking for some conversation about the shot... Thanks everybody.
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I will try and write more clearly for you. It looks like the "render clouds" filter affect in photoshop. IS that better?
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The watermark is outrageously distracting. Good capture.
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Looks like "filter - render clouds" in photoshop.
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What do you want us to critique?
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I love the hot-dog stand! (maybe im just hungry)
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Thanks for the comment Betsy... This was caputured on a Nikon D100... the film was in the closet ;)
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Thanks for any critque or comments you can give!
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Wow! How did you place your self over the water? little bridge? Simply gorgeous. I find no room for improvement.
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Good shot, disgusting sport. I admit, I find it hard to seperate good photography, from disgusting subjects, this one is no exception.
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Thanks Ryan, I don't think this is a 3/3 either, but whatever :)
This was shot with my D100 with a Sigma EX HSM 14mm wide angle lense. It was on a tripod right on the waters edge. I shot it wide open at 2.8, iso 200, for I think 4 seconds.
The only modifications to the photo is a slight crop to center the firework, and a slight levels adjustment to the top half of the photo, to darken the sky a little bit... thats it.
Good luck to you.
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Very cool, very interesting.
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WOW!
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This was taken near port townsend Washington. Thanks for any
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