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Danger Point  Queensland
 
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Photographer  Ian Sharp {Karma:1762}
Project N/A Camera Model Sony DSC-F707
Categories Landscape
Travel
Deep Blue
Film Format
Portfolio Seascapes
Lens Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar (38-190mm) at 38mm
Uploaded 9/21/2004 Film / Memory Type Lexar 128MB Memory Stick
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 512 Shutter 1/30
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 4 Rating
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Location City -  Coolangatta
State -  QUEENSLAND
Country - Australia   Australia
About Taken this afternoon at Danger Point
near New South Wales border.

L/poloriser and HiTech 0.9 + 0.6 gradual neutral density filters.
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Jorge Vasconcelos   {K:33746} 10/12/2004
You say you?re new in photograph.I?ve a look at your portfolio- my congratulations- either you learn fast or/and are very gift, as all of your pictures are of a seasoned photographer.I suspect you even are very well off into the tricky software programs, as some of your pictures let me guess so.
I?m older than you, if so allow me to give an advice, concentrate in what you do better and create your own style, in a way looking at your pictures we know are yours.Forget critics.Who knows do. Who don?t, are too critical.
Be happy with photograph and freedom of creation.
Regards
jorge
from your down-under, Portugal

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Ian Sharp   {K:1762} 9/27/2004
Thanks for the comments,this was the 1st attempt
using 2 grad neutral density filters,I think I
had one (0.9) reversed to see if it would give
a blurred effect on the sea,and has not worked
and darkened the rocks instead. I have still a
lot to learn with these GNDs.

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John Loreaux John Loreaux   {K:86210} 9/27/2004
Fantastic photo lan!
The colors are beautiful!
The red ship jumps off the screen!
Whatever is in the left bottom foreground is a little distracting but otherwise this is great!
My best............JOHN

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John H.   {K:2158} 9/27/2004
Very nice indeed. It's a shame that no one has commented on this fine photo. I like the compositions and color. The ship adds to the drama. It would be perfect, but there is something going on with the rocks. IMHO It seems a little distracting? John

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