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POTW 506: 25/1/20 - 31/1/20

  • 29-02-2020 5:42pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,550 ✭✭✭


    THIS WEEK'S POTW GOES TO:


    Mike Litoris
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    HONOURABLE MENTIONS


    Wailin
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    johnmcdnl
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    Adrian.Sadlier
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    Loki98
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    CONGRATULATIONS Mike Litoris
    WELL DONE HMs



    Mike Litoris, could you give us some insights into the winning shot? Thanks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,541 ✭✭✭Mike Litoris


    Oh sweet! \o/
    Thanks for the likes.

    Headed towards the quays to shoot the sunrise that Sunday and was a bit late plus the clouds weren't really playing ball so just went for a walk. I walked across the bridge and was presented with that lovely sky as the sun peeked through the clouds. The Liffey was calm enough to give a nice reflection too so rifled off a load of shots. That shot had the best angles and light.

    Used the usual Nikkor 10-20mm lens with a screw on ND grad and played around with colours, contrast, shadows and highlights in adobe camera raw until it looked good. Shot with a Nikon D5500.

    The only major changes were I added some purple to the whole image and airbrushed the highlights out of the building and its reflection to the right which was completely washed out. I still cant get over the fact that there is so much headroom to do this with modern sensors!


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