Waterscapes

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Hi Tom.
Thank you for explaining that, it makes sense that a polariser would bring out one and suppress the other.

Cheers Graham.

tomscott said:
That is interesting actually there isn't any extra post processing, single exposure from the original all of the sky is blown out but the blue reflection is certainly there. I was using a polariser to remove the reflection where the stump is so you could see it. and using recovery thats what came up. I would say its the effect of the polariser.

Other than that don't really know! lol Anyone got any ideas?

The second one the polariser was rotated toward the sky and mountains to emphasise the colour and depth as the clear water would be a distraction.
 
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A couple shots of North Fork Platt, off 285 in Colorado:

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A couple more off CR-60, a back road turn to the north off 285 in Colorado:

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petach said:
mackguyver said:

such drama, above and below! dig this b&w very much. Love clouds and moody b/w like this
Thanks petach. I'm planning to enter a photo contest (there's one I enter each year) and was digging through my old shots and found this one. I tweaked it a bit last night, but it's fun to find some old gems :)
 
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