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asokell

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Apologies for the previous post where I failed to upload the image. Should work now. This was my first outing with Kilmarnock photography club....

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What a cracking photograph and not the sort of traditional image you normally see of a Scottish Loch - well done. Love the reflection and the way you have framed the image. What sort of camera did you use and have you done post production work on the shot?

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Thanks. I used a D5100 with kit 18-105mm lens. Taken at sun rise. Its a 3 shot hdr with 1 stop brackets and in terms of processing I did some adjustment in lightroom before merging the images. Final touches in photoshop.

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Excellent photo!



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Thanks. I used a D5100 with kit 18-105mm lens. Taken at sun rise. Its a 3 shot hdr with 1 stop brackets and in terms of processing I did some adjustment in lightroom before merging the images. Final touches in photoshop.

All the work paid off.

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Fantastic shot!!! Really nice!



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Beautiful. I like what you did with the HDR. 



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Wow.  Really nice shot.



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Wonderful image--I especially like that it's not an obvious HDR shot! Well done!



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This inspires me to do more HDR landscape shots. 



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Very very nice.



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Thank you all

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Fantastic photo, always love the autumn colours in Scotland, wish I could shoot up there