Nice shot! You've nailed the foreground perfectly. You're really good at these coastal shots!
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I was pretty lucky, the storm front in the right of the image was in most of the frame 30mins prior to this shot, just enough of it left to give a nice sunrise, and let me stay dry.
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please don't hold back on the C&C, otherwise how can i learn.
Jayde
Nice shot! You've nailed the foreground perfectly. You're really good at these coastal shots!
Listen, three eyes, don't you try to outweird me, I get stranger things than you free with my breakfast cereal.
Gorgeous! Nominated!![]()
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Lovely shot...Well done!
And when exactly are the "Cows" due home?
Nice shot, well done!
I really dig this one![]()
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Thanks to all for the compliments, especially Bambi for nominating me, really means a lot, as I've only been shooting for 6 months.
I had this shot printed today, just at a electrical retailer, not a proper lab, and i was a bit disappointed, colours were flat and the photo was a fair bit darker than what i see on the screen, I've only done the windows 7 monitor calibration, so I'm not sure how far the monitor is out, or if it's the shop's printer, tomorrow I'll have the same shot printed at a pro lab to see what i get.
I've also listened to Marko's pod casts and others on printing and calibration, so I've got a bit of an idea of what I'm in for.
This printing thing is a whole new monster isn't it.
please don't hold back on the C&C, otherwise how can i learn.
Jayde
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