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Photographer  Steve Mekata {Karma:610}
Project #20 The classic landscape/nature photograph Camera Model Canon D30
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens EF 17-35L
Uploaded 8/12/2002 Film / Memory Type  
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About One of my favorite spots along the Calif. coast between Santa Cruz and San Francisco.

Two stop soft ND grad, rotated CCW a bit to line up with the edge of rocks and water.
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Serge Moscow Serge Moscow   {K:-2917} 11/6/2004
Very picturesque place and good shot.
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Why there is a contrast between warm tones of sky and cold blue tones of rocks and water between them?

Regards,
Serge

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Bart Aldrich   {K:7614} 8/6/2004
So many great landscapes, Steve! Haven't visited your portfoilio for some time and it is most inmpressive. Regards

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Vincent K. Tylor Vincent K. Tylor   {K:7863} 8/13/2002
Excellent photograph here. The natural eye that you have is not easy to find. Now, take natural talent and then keep adding hard work to it, know what you will get....Michael Jordan. Keep at it.

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Steve Mekata   {K:610} 8/13/2002
Yeah, you're right, Kenneth. That really dulls it down.This is one of those times when the idea sounds good until you see the actual results!

Thanks!

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Kenneth Kwan   {K:3084} 8/13/2002
Steve, I actually did notice that but didn't say anything because it doesn't bother me at all. In fact, the brightness provides the white point for the image for a nice range of tones. The ND grad is perfectly placed. Any lower the wonderful detail in the rock would be lost. I toned that part down a bit here just to see what it would look like. I like the original better.

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Steve Mekata   {K:610} 8/12/2002
Thanks for the comments :)

Since no one else mentioned it, I should keep my mouth closed...but the one thing that bugs me is the brightness of the nearest open water. It should be darker, but I couldn't get the ND grad over it without ruining the rocks.

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Russell Love   {K:7006} 8/12/2002
Steve,

So what are you waiting for? Frame it all ready!

Russ

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Kristupa Saragih   {K:1031} 8/12/2002
Beautiful scene... well executed

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Sylvia Jones   {K:652} 8/12/2002
Lovely use of the wide angle Steve emphasising the lead in lines which focus attention on that sunset.

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Kenneth Kwan   {K:3084} 8/12/2002
Fabulous shot! Definitely one of your best. Wonderful light, great composition, good sharpness. What more need I say? Perfection.

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