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Seven Points to the Sea
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Took this this morning Canon 5D3 16-35 f4 L 1/25 f16 100 ISO 31mm tripod.

Seven Points south to the sea.



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#2

That is a lovely image, Eddy. The fence and the ridge lead the viewer into the landscape, the side lighting and shadows are very attractive, and the colours look great. Apart from levelling the sea, the only change I would make would enhance those wonderful colours - a slight increase in the saturation of all except the blue, but not too far.

Cheers.
Philip
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#3

Nice image. The foreground needs a bit more punch. It looks like a bit of work was done to enhance the background at the expense of the foreground. Normally the immediate foreground is the strongest saturation and then it softens with distance. This image appears the other way round. And a level sea horizon is a must.

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#4

Thank you gentlemen landscapes are not my strong point, but it's an area in which
I would like to improve.

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#5

Also, to me, a touch of sharpening. Ed.

To each his own!
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#6

That is beautiful! Excellent Shot!!!
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#7

Gentlemen is this an improvement ? the higher landmass on the horizon to the right is the Isle of Wight.

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(Jan 26, 2016, 13:08)Eddy Canon Wrote:  Gentlemen is this an improvement ? the higher landmass on the horizon to the right is the Isle of Wight.



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That's close to what I have. Ed.

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#10

Now that is a much more powerful image.

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#11

That's it, Pete - looks good to me!

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Philip
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