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BIG Kites at NoosaI happened along at the mouth of the Noosa River one day to catch a whole swag of kitesurfers at play. I kinda like this one about to take off across the water. Any ideas on this one please?
Col ![]() Photography. The Art of Seeing, Not Just Looking
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You have done well under the harsh light conditions. Did you use the shadows/highlights tool in PP at all?
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Yes it was very hot light that day. I did touch it with Shadow/Highlight but only to cool the hotspot on top of the kite. Then some levels for the rest. Lots of action on days like this. One of these boys sailed/kited/boarded up the coast from Caloundra to Noosa offshore ![]() I don't even drive to Caloundra! Col Photography. The Art of Seeing, Not Just Looking
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