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Hellfire Bay

Hellfire Bay

Cape Le Grand, Western Australia.

3 Comments:

Blogger engloy said...

I love Australia and its weather! :)

Good composition on this one. The two figures added the finishing touch. Did you use any artistic Photoshop filter for this one? I seem to be losing a bit of detail (intentional?) in the rocks and the sand.

13.1.06  
Blogger Francis K said...

Look like you DI the picture.

13.1.06  
Blogger pfong said...

Eng Loy, I love the light in Australia too, but this was shot in the mid-day sun, so the original pic looks a bit on the harsh side. I used the smart blur filter to get some softness back. It helps to get rid of some of the harsher highlights.

Glad you like the composition. I struggled with cropping this.

Hi Francis, not sure what DI means but I do post process every pic I post here.

14.1.06  

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