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    I was wondering How I could enhance this image:



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    One word: WOW! I simply love it!

    As for improvements, only thing I can think of is maybe dodge the sky a little to make it brighter.

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    This is an excellent image.

    I wish the iceberg were closer and shot with a wide angle but this is very well done.

    I would not dodge the sky, I'd dodge the main iceberg by maybe 5-10% to make it pop harder against the water and the sky.

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    Beautiful!

    I might try cropping a little of the top of the sky to effectively move the iceberg up so it hits the top third part of the image, but other than that, not much else to say...

    Top class shot.

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    The ONLY thing I'd consider doing to that image is cropping a bit of the sky out to place the horizon above the centre. Other than that, it's dang near perfect!

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    Great photo ! no nits from me. Thanks for posting.

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