Nugar, the fisheye can't take a polariser due to the large, bulging front element. The sky really is *this* blue. Was a beautiful day for the beach, just not a very interesting one for photographing it.
Alexei, thanks for seeing that. I can too now...I was way too tired tobe editing pics last night! I'll fix it tonight.
Grant.....hmmmmm.....how can I make the shadows go the other way? The shadows would be reversed in the early morning, I think...but the sky is usually dull along the coast til later in the day.
Gayle
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18-Apr-2005 00:10
Gayle,
I like this image but compositionally I would prefer the shadows to be going the other way. I think that would draw my eye into the space between the wreck and the water. I think it is good though. Just trying to offer constructive criticism.
Very nice wide angle with these wreck remnants sticking in all directions. Great colors too. On my terminal I see sharpening halos around some of the wreck elements against the blue sky though. One way to eliminate them is to sharpen the copy of background and eraze halos on this copy with erazer tool and 4-5 pixel brush (this is assuming that you are sharpening after resize as the last operation)