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<blockquote data-quote="dh photography" data-source="post: 586392" data-attributes="member: 25354"><p>2nd edit I very well done. Nice shot overall. From that vantage point I can't see much to add. Maybe use a graduated filter from the bottom right corner back up at an angle to reduce the shadows on the rocks just slightly. Say a +30 shadows & +10 white & +3 clarity? Bring it up just enough that the fade is reaching the top of the rocks. </p><p></p><p>I've also tried inserting something into the scene in the foreground to balance it a little. Maybe a log or leaves on the water lower left. Doesn't help this one, but maybe next time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dh photography, post: 586392, member: 25354"] 2nd edit I very well done. Nice shot overall. From that vantage point I can't see much to add. Maybe use a graduated filter from the bottom right corner back up at an angle to reduce the shadows on the rocks just slightly. Say a +30 shadows & +10 white & +3 clarity? Bring it up just enough that the fade is reaching the top of the rocks. I've also tried inserting something into the scene in the foreground to balance it a little. Maybe a log or leaves on the water lower left. Doesn't help this one, but maybe next time? [/QUOTE]
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