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At the Marina


At the Marina
Photo Information
Copyright: Robert Emunds (Robert-E) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 172 W: 10 N: 146] (1622)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-07-01
Categories: Nature, Transportation
Camera: Nikon D 300, 18-70 Nikkor DX
Exposure: f/4.5, 1/40 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2009-07-05 5:37
Viewed: 151
Points: 6
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
A view of Zug from the marina at the lake.
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To mingchiu: Hi TonyRobert-E 1 08-09 10:19
To Nelu_Goia: Thanks NeluRobert-E 1 08-06 19:19
To Fotocop: Grazzie ElenaRobert-E 1 07-14 06:58
To roges: Ola AdrianRobert-E 1 07-05 16:28
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  • roges Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 500 W: 0 N: 920] (4643)
  • [2009-07-05 5:40]
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Ola Robert !

Hoje somos "vizinhos".
Bonita a ideia de que nós oferecemos um.
Excelente foto, muito bem tocado.
Um lindo domingo,
Adrian

Hello Robert,
a wonderful landscape, but there is too much blue, and colors & sharpness are a bit lacking. I did a WS for you, I hope you like it.
Ciao, Elena

Hi Robert,
Good photo composition but Elena said, too much blue in it.I noticed that you use Photoshop to edit your photos; may I suggest that you should check the white,black and gray points first and the well-known colors,like green forest,etc? I mean, no matter how hazy the weather is, when we see the forest,it is green not blue,which means more green and red and less blue, in RGB values or a is negativ,b is pozitive and higher than a in Lab color mode.
Have fun:)
Nelu

Nice Scenery but the picture seems to be a little too bluish. Perhaps a warm up 81B filter would eliminate the bluish colour.
An aparture of f/4.5 does not give much Depth of field here. I would use an aperture of at least f.16 for a great scenery like this. It would give you much more sharpness to the background, particulraly important here because of the details you have in the back ground.

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