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<blockquote data-quote="zutty" data-source="post: 482624" data-attributes="member: 25692"><p>Actually I really didn't add much sharpening, if any. I did put some gradient on top to bring out the clouds a little. I do see your point though. This was taken with a D810 and 24-70 2.8 which do produce very sharp images to begin with. In retrospect, I'm thinking using an ND filter might have been cool, to soften the water. Perhaps I'll go back and try it. I too am sometimes guilty of over sharpening. Thanks for your comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zutty, post: 482624, member: 25692"] Actually I really didn't add much sharpening, if any. I did put some gradient on top to bring out the clouds a little. I do see your point though. This was taken with a D810 and 24-70 2.8 which do produce very sharp images to begin with. In retrospect, I'm thinking using an ND filter might have been cool, to soften the water. Perhaps I'll go back and try it. I too am sometimes guilty of over sharpening. Thanks for your comments. [/QUOTE]
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