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Galo 1st January 2006 (29)
Demetrio Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 160 W: 4 N: 165] (825)
Hello Everyone at TN/TK/TL hope you all had a good Christmas and loads of fun into 2006.
May I wish you all the very best for 2006 and hope to see you around on TN.

About this picture, well I just had to go out and have a peek at the coastal line after all the snow we have had the last few days. I am at Galo outside of Stockholm and wanted to get a different view of the area by going down to the shoreline. Well this is the outcome.

Now what surprised me and personally I liked it, was when i done a auto colour correction and the horrible grey looking sky turned into this weird colour and look. The only other thing I had done to this image was to sharpen it and crop it down to size for TN. To me the image just looks a little bit unreal.

Other info:
Nikon D100
1/1/2006 @ 11:18
Jpeg 8-bit Fine
Image size 3008 X 2000
Lens 18-50mm f/3.5.6G
Focal Lenght 29mm
1/5 Sec f/29
Exposure Comp -1.3EV
ISO 200


Hope you like it.

Regards to all....

Demetrio

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Demetrio Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 160 W: 4 N: 165] (825)
Contrast and straighten horizon
Edited by:lovenature Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 837 W: 62 N: 1283] (4572)

Hello Demetrio
I did a workshop on your beautiful waterscape to straighten your horizon and adjust the contrast a bit. I hope you like it. Janice

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Demetrio Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 160 W: 4 N: 165] (825)
photoshop
Edited by:zeca Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 383 W: 14 N: 537] (2847)

Noise reduction 4 and a little bit of healing brush on the edges between the trees and the sky.

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Demetrio Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 160 W: 4 N: 165] (825)
Rotate
Edited by:dantor Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 144 W: 56 N: 226] (991)

The slant in the shoreline bothered me a bit. I simply rotated CW the image by 3 degrees and cropped to bring it back to an horizontal view. Cropping meant losing some parts of the picture but I don't think it damaged it too much. Smile!