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 By: Barbara A. Novak  
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Photographer  Barbara A. Novak {Karma:306}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon 5005
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 35-70 zoom
Uploaded 11/17/2002 Film / Memory Type Kodak max 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 624 Shutter auto
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About I had hoped this would turn out with a nice dark blue lake. It is not that dark but I do like the reflection.
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Cemal Ekin   {K:2309} 11/28/2002
Barbara,

You can see the mirror image of yours among my new photographs. I had mentioned it in my first comment.

Cemal

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Cemal Ekin   {K:2309} 11/20/2002
Hello Barbara,

You will find my "Digital Polarizer" tutorial on my Web site. Here is the address:

http://www.cemalekin.com/photography/tips.html

Cemal

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Barbara A. Novak   {K:306} 11/20/2002
Thank you Harvey, I understand what you mean.

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Deleted User   {K:4598} 11/20/2002
Basically a nice capture. It appears to me that you probably didn't get the blue in the water yhat you were looking for because the photo is underexposed about 1/3 of a stop. Try reading the exposure off the water instead of the Swan and that should work. Also I'd like to see a bit more room in front of the Swan to make him a bit less centered and to put some motion into the capture. Just minor nits. Otherwise well done.

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Barbara A. Novak   {K:306} 11/18/2002
Cemal, I would like the link to your tut. when you post it ( I have PSP 7 ).

I see what you mean, Greg. I did not pay attention to the reflection and didn't realize it would stand out so much--was going for the whole bird as he was really moving along!

Thank you both for taking the time to help me out. :)

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Greg Summers   {K:1115} 11/17/2002
Nice and gentle and I'd have liked the entire reflection and a little more space to show the Sawn's motion

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Cemal Ekin   {K:2309} 11/17/2002
It is uncanny, I have an image that is extremely similar to yours. It was exciting to see it pedal so fast, sinking the front below water level. I took mine in a cove near my house and it is swimming at a slightly different angle.

If you use Photoshop or a similar editing program, I will be happy to share a technique that will make the lake almost as blue as you saw. I am in the process of editing the tutorial to post it to my photo site. I will let you know when it is up if you wish.

Great birds, nice photo.

Cemal

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