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  • biegly
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    Anonymous
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    Beautiful image.

    RASMITH32
    Member

    Agree with John, Rafal, Lovely shot. Where was it taken?. Only thing I’d suggest to improve is maybe some selective sharpening on the rocks. Your processing appears to have made them a little soft

    biegly
    Participant

    Thanks guys,
    RASMITH32 – I think that the picture is sharp enough, click on the photo to enlarge and you see the difference.
    Photo was taken on Malin Head, Co.Donegal.

    Dayglo
    Participant

    Top shot indeed…love it

    RASMITH32
    Member

    Hi Rafal, the forground still looks soft though maybe thats just the DOF, just doesnt feel right , I feel it should be sharper. How are you processing?, is there Slective HDR layered into the forground/rocks? where was your focal point set?

    jodal1975
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    a well composed and beautiful shot rafal… maybe slightly too much colour? id love to compare it with a slightly more muted version.

    phillip
    Member

    good strong shot, detail everywhere, excellent work

    biegly
    Participant

    Thanks guys
    Sorry for late answer, I had problems with logging.

    RASMITH32
    Three Exposures blended in Photoshop using luminosity selections and masks.
    This technique is quite advanced, but gives incredible results that are not possible with HDR software.

    “where was your focal point set?”
    I set to infinity on manual, because I using a dark ND filter

    Regards
    Rafal

    Celticpics
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    Hi Rafal,

    I don’t want to look like i am trying to give advice, because obviously you don’t need advice, your pictures are really good.
    However, to focus on infinity might not be the best way.
    i would suggest taking your strong nd filter off camera, focus manually one third in the picture or foreground, then refit your ND and shoot.
    that’s what i do when i use the Lee Big stopper and sharpness in the foreground is always good.
    cheers .
    Philippe.

    biegly
    Participant

    Hi Philippe,
    Sometimes I block focus in my camera when I use dark ND filter. This is a very good technique!
    But thanks for yours advice.
    Thx.
    Rafal

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