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Peggy's cove, Nova Scotia
It was a cloudy dreary day but I was able to pull some blue out in the clouds, I'm not really photoshop savvy. Most of what I shoot stays close to the original
Looks like a scene and focal length which will work great with a CPL filter. But personally, I would prefer to see 30% less sky and a bit more of the path way...
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Looks like a scene and focal length which will work great with a CPL filter. But personally, I would prefer to see 30% less sky and a bit more of the path way...
Thank you, I completely see what you are saying. I'm going to try that
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Thank you, I completely see what you are saying. I'm going to try that
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Anyway, I know some people is going to disagree with me but I do feel that more sky doesn't mean better even thought the sky is very beautiful because the sky will take attention away from the true focus for this example, the path leading up to the lighthouse...
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