Rolf,
I think this was shot towards the final stages of the Belt of Venus disappearing. It's so hard to capture as it only lasts at maximum intensity for a few moments. I wonder if there's a formula for estimating its MaxQ, as it were? Thank you, sir. : )
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Originally Posted by SkyViking
Great image H, the water and the colours are just beautiful. You've hit the exact exposure time for making the water look 'in motion' rather than blurry, very impressive.
I think maybe the belt of Venus is a tad too light? It looks more like a patch of blue sky under a pink cloud. But everything else is perfect, I like it very much.
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Marc,
Once again, you see the things that I try to portray! We have similar eyes, perhaps? Thanks, mate. : )
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Originally Posted by multiweb
Beautiful as always. I like the turquoise wave about to break just below the horizon line. Good timing. 
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Shane,
The softness is due to my polariser getting wet and me quickly scrubbing it with the sleeve of my jumper! I thought it kind of worked and helped give it that mystical feel. : )
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Originally Posted by suma126
it looks excellent but maybe a little soft looking on the bottom rock
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Ric,
Thanks, mate. Glad you enjoyed it!
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Originally Posted by Ric
Very nice H.
I like the pastel colours you have captured.
Cheers
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Stephen,
Thanks, mate. I might have to go back and perhaps introduce a little more contrast into the sky. Might help pop it a bit more.
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Originally Posted by StephenM
Lovely wave detail Humayun, but perhaps as Rolf said, the sky has come out a bit light? Still a great image though!
Cheers,
Stephen
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Thanks, guys.
H