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Atlantic Dawn
Image Title:  Atlantic Dawn
 
 By: Kirk Williamson  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Kirk Williamson {K:456}
Project #20 Classic Landscape Camera Model D30
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Landscapes
Lens EF 17-35 f 2.8
Uploaded 11/24/2003 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1039 Shutter 1/5 th sec
Favorites Aperture f 22
Critiques 7 Rating
5.90
/ 4 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country -   
About There is nothing like an early morning sunrise along the coast. Even though there is a slight barrel effect going on in this photo I don't mind it. The sun glistening off the water and rocks make up for it. To learn more and see more of my images go to
www.seasidescenics.com/blogger.html
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Kirk Williamson   {K:456} 11/24/2003
For some reason my images are not looking real snappy on usefilm. In Photoshop they look real goo. If anyone has any suggestions please let me know.


Amancio Couto   {K:15720} 11/24/2003
MAGNIFICENT!!! Great shot! The color,s & light still perfect!!! Excellent composition!!! Congrats Kirk!


Eric Yousey   {K:554} 11/24/2003
I like the effect of the slow shutter speed that you used. It gives the photo a some motion. Very well done.


Monika Szymanska   {K:719} 11/24/2003
wow great shot, well done, regards Monia


Roger Williams   {K:83282} 11/28/2003
Kirk, I noticed something similar in my first few uploads. I think you probably need to look at your sharpening AFTER you've resized the images for Usefilm's 640 pixel maximum width or height. Sharpness is best optimized at real size... Since I started doing this, a few people have even commented on how sharp my photos look, so it seems to be working. By the way. I agree that the barrel effect, which may be due to pointing a wide-angle lens down at quite an angle, is not too disturbing, and certainly doesn't spoil this striking image, which I really like. But if you wanted to correct it, you could use a perspective correction tool. I use PaintShop Pro's but PhotoShop is bound to have similar ones. Probably better ones.


Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:92194} 11/30/2003
magnificent.great tones.


Tim Long   {K:9210} 1/9/2004
Beautiful shot Kirk. The lighthouse in seasmoke shot (outstanding!) led me to your portfolio and then here. Very good work. Regards.


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