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  • flynny
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    I think this place is called Power Head.
    Comments welcome.

    DaveMurdoch
    Participant

    fantastic colours.the sea almost looks tropical.
    very nice 8)

    wirepic
    Participant

    fantastic colours.the sea almost looks tropical.

    As he said!!

    Brian
    Participant

    Very nice. Looks like it was taken from a helicopter!

    miki g
    Participant

    Lovely colours in both the sea and sun. A good head for heights required for this.

    Mark N
    Participant

    Nice photo. I like the suns reflection in the water and the greeny colour in the water.

    I think there’s a touch of barrel distoration noticable in the horizon.

    Mark

    flynny
    Participant

    Hi Folks,
    Thanks for your comments,
    The colours are very striking in this one,
    I just had a look at the RAW file,and thats pretty much as the scene was shot,
    There is a bit of distortion alright,
    I thought that I had corrected that,but obviously not fully!
    Thanks again,

    Irishmul
    Participant

    Lovely shot, always wondered where the path at Inch beach lead…now I’ll have to go down there. Nice work

    5faythe
    Participant

    Hi Paul,

    I think this is a good photograph and does give an idea of height.

    I like early/late skies.

    Was a little processsing required to get the cliffs to show up this good or
    were you able to sort it out at capture?
    I find the land in this type of shot come from the camera quite dark.

    I personally think the sun is a little too close to the RHS of the frame.

    All in alll though I like it.

    Cheers.

    John.

    flynny
    Participant

    Hi John,
    Processing wise, your correct about the green area being a bit dark,
    So I was able to correct this in the RAW file,
    I processed the RAW file twice, one for the sky and one for the forground,
    And then just blended them together using a gradient mask.

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