Cabo San Lucas Part II
nazquel
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Some more from my trip in June.
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Navin Sarma
Washington, D.C., based landscape and fine art photographer
http://navinsarmaphotography.com/
Washington, D.C., based landscape and fine art photographer
http://navinsarmaphotography.com/
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Washington, D.C., based landscape and fine art photographer
http://navinsarmaphotography.com/
Washington, D.C., based landscape and fine art photographer
http://navinsarmaphotography.com/
By lens distortion, do you mean polarization? In your opinion, should.I have toned down the polarization of the sky?
Washington, D.C., based landscape and fine art photographer
http://navinsarmaphotography.com/
My $.02 is that if you pared down on the number of shots you kept from this location, you'd have a much stronger set. A lot of these photos have unfavorable lighting or are similar shots of the same thing, which muddles the viewer by the time they reach the bottom. But this is definitely a place worth seeing. I think by honing them down to 4-5 (or even less) you can focus on polishing and perfecting just those, and make a stronger impact too.
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thanks for the advice... i'll place a couple less pictures in the post so that people can give me their thoughts.
something you mentioned - lots had unfavorable lighting... which one did you feel had that? 1, 2, 5 and 6?
Washington, D.C., based landscape and fine art photographer
http://navinsarmaphotography.com/
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