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    Port Fairy

    We are holidaying in the north east of Victoria. I liked this scene and bumped it up a bit PP because I like the strong colours in an otherwise simple scene. C&C most welcome.

    Port FairyPort Fairy 2017 by Ole Hansen, on Flickr

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    Re: Port Fairy

    A beautiful scene. The colors may exceed reality but not my own mind's eye. This looks like what I remember of your beaches down under. Nicely done.

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    Re: Port Fairy

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: Port Fairy

    Very nice image, I like it.

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    Re: Port Fairy

    The sky colours are beginning to 'break up' a bit with all that saturation. I would be tempted to place a graduated mask over the sky to lessen the effect slightly.

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    Re: Port Fairy

    Lovely colors Ole As an alternative to Geoff's suggestion, applying some noise reduction only to the sky might be helpful to get rid of those artifatcs .

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    Re: Port Fairy

    The strong look is clearly apparent to be by design, not by mistake.

    At such a small file size, I'm not convinced the sky has any artifacts, as it looks to me as if it could be moisture. If you determine from viewing the full-size original that unwanted artifacts really do exist, consider Geoff's and Binnur's suggestions for reducing if not eliminating them.

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