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The Day is Finished!


The Day is Finished!
Photo Information
Copyright: Fred Kroon (kfdutch) Silver Note Writer [C: 5 W: 0 N: 44] (249)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-06-28
Categories: Nature
Camera: Canon 20D Digital
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/6400 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2006-07-01 23:48
Viewed: 347
Points: 8
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
As the day comes to a close with the sun leaving, this couple walks hand in hand to venture on into a quiet evening at the beach.

This was a photo where I was trying out using the ISO 3200 feature on my Canon 20D using a low f setting and a fast shutter.

Hope you enjoy and if you have any comments about the camera settings, please post. I do notice grainy in the sky I guess due to the high ISO.

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Wow! This is amazing considering the high ISO. It's a beautiful scene with good colours. The tilted horizon can easily be straightened with a slight rotatation. Apart from that this is a good composition.

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  • Dawn Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1119 W: 104 N: 3284] (16517)
  • [2006-07-02 2:23]

Nice soft colours and I like the shilouttes of the people..As Diana mentioned the horizion can be straightened..Im not sure on your settings of ISO 3200.. but the higher the ISO the more noise (grain)but doesnt look too bad in this photo..in my eyes..

Well Done.
Regards
Dawn.

Hi Fred,
Nice shot and colors. I like those two persons walking coastward. Good POV. I post a work shop I hope you like it.
Regards.
Mani

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  • Robert Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 219 W: 0 N: 348] (1625)
  • [2006-07-04 17:35]

Hello Fred.
A nice capture of the setting sun.
I prefer your softer photo to the work shop version.
Interesting settings that you chose.I don't think the hint of grain detracts in any way.In fact to me the reverse.It enhances the shot.
TFS.
Best wishes to you.
Robert

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