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Canon 7d; sigma 17/70 at 28 mm; 1/13, f10; iso 250...post treatment with Ligthroom

Jack

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Hi isulanu isulanu . This image is Amazing, but in same time dramatic. Likes bloody water and bloody sky . I think you did focused on colours on this photo.
 

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Hello...I play much more on the contrasts than on the saturation, but the sky was really exceptional that evening
 
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Jack

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You can upload more :). I found that adding to much contrast, does affect image quality.
 
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I like to play with saturation, vignette and sky effects. Does good job to sunset images.
 
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Hi isulanu isulanu, I agree to Jack Jack according to the contrast. The concept is clear and the sky with it's reflection on the water surface is awesome. Especially the colors gives your picture a very special dramatic look.

Have you thought about to use a ND-filter for a long-exposure photo? You would get a smooth water surface without these little waves and smooth clouds as well.

Like this one here as an example:
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