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This image was taken using a Sony alpha 200 DSLR and a tripod. I took the picture in manual settings and also used a codin z121m gradient filter. The image is a HDR and i created this on photomatix.
| Camera: | sony alpha 200 dslr |
| Lens: | Sony 18-70 |
| Recording media: | TIFF (digital) |
| Title: | Alnmouth boat clouds | |
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| Uploaded: | 5 Nov 2009 - 9:56 PM | |
| Tags: | Landscape / travel | |
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Welcome and this is a great image, the processing is good. One little tip if I may, it would look a lot more pleasing to the eye if all the boat mast was in frame. This would apply most of the time for boat images. Watch out for reflections too, make sure you get all the mast in on them as well.
Great image though.
Regards
Ian

Learn the basics and Get composition right first. Best results when shooting for Photomatix. Is Bracket at -2, 0+2 for 3 shots on tripod? Set aperture priority and use only manual focus . Play around with photomatix adjustments and Photoshop. And the end of the day with any camera or software don’t revert for the easy way out which is auto, because you can be more creative with your own instants to create your own style instead of a manufactured photo created by software.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Pad
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