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I got this picture yesterday. The light was already warm, but I wanted to picture this reflections and the lined trees. I really like it.
@Petographer, I want to thank you for the advice you gave me once, about moving and take picture from different angles. I remembered it yesterday and I did it, I got a lot of them, and I could chose the best one. So this picture is for you
Thanks.
Hope you like it
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I like it too, but I feel like I'm falling over! Getting the horizon straight is something I am ALWAYS forgetting to check when atually taking the shot so I end up straightening in post. It's amazing the difference it makes!
While I was fiddling with your fine photo, I tried the auto levels and liked the warmer tones better...
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Nice! Love the symmertry.
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You have an increasingly good eye for visual movement Irma. Well done.
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Thanks a lot Cailean!
You did it great... This is very interesting to me because sometimes I really don't know what to take as a reference... Now I see well what I could have taken as reference..
Thanks ST and Don for your comments.
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Irma Wrote:This is very interesting to me because sometimes I really don't know what to take as a reference... Now I see well what I could have taken as reference..
Notice also that I placed the horizon on exactly the 1/3 line... (rule of thirds)
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