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Golden Brown
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Camera: Nikon D200
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM for Nikon
Location: baker beach, san francisco
Aperture: 16
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1.5 sec
Galleries: Nature, Seascapes
Date Uploaded: Dec 20, 2006

Viewed: 685
Comments: 5
Favorites: 5 (view)

I did very little editing to the colors in PP. But I did use a blue/gold polarizer. :)
This is a filter made by cokin and I don't know exactly how it works and this is my first time really gettin to try it out. Basically if you you twist one way it makes the sky really blue and the ground really gold, turn it more and everything turns red. You need to have the cokin filter holders to hold it in place. If you google it, you will get some more examples and a better explanation.
Also the exposure was underexposed .3 but that was an accident. :P

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03/29/2007 05:04:48 AM
sharp, edgey rocks and smooth water (they looked like sand!) looking really good here. also looks like a shot of mars (if you remove the blue sky!)
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01/11/2007 01:29:12 AM
Wow! Super cool! So, do you like the blue/gold polarizer? I've been thinking (on and off) to get one.
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12/21/2006 03:53:26 AM
Excellent image... could you add a bit more info, like shutter speed, aperture, ISO, etc... it looks like this has to be at least 2 seconds. I love the colors and the textures.

Wow... thanks for adding the info:)

Message edited by author 2006-12-21 14:23:48.
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12/20/2006 06:06:58 AM
Thanks for adding the info on the filter, Joe. I really like the results you got here. Cheers!
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12/20/2006 05:28:59 AM
Dude, this is just awesome, it took me some time to figure out that it's water in the foreground. It looked like flowing or wind swept sand to start with. Fantastic! I've never heard of a blue/gold polarizer before, could you explain a little more about it? Thanks man.
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