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Dusk on the River

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    Hallow's Maiden is offline Junior Member
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    First photo forum. First Nikon D80. Please give me feedback!! Thanks!
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    The colors are really pretty .. needs a wee adjustment to the horizon line.

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    Agree with Tomororw; the image is at a bit of an angle. This is a scene just made for a Graduated Neutral Density filter. Your colours are good, with with a G-ND, the sky would have popped.

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    Thanks alot! I appreciate the feedback! Now a step further.. how would i touch up the horizon? Sometimes when i look at it I can see that it is a bit crooked, but the river turns to the left so i am not to sure how much of tat is an illusion..? I am kind of learning as i go tho cause i don't got much else haha. And filters... i asked in another post.. I have a CPL filter right now and i love it, makes a difference wut hthe autumn colors... what other kinds of filters are out there? What can they be used for? Which are the "staple" filters that one should have? Thanks!!

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    This is a tricky one because of the curve of the shore. I would use the levelling tool in which ever image-editing application you use and work to adjust the trees to vertical. That will make the image appear 'right' to the eye.

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