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Hilton Bora Bora
By Dan Grady
June 2nd, 2011
These are the overwater bungalows at the Hilton Nui in Bora Bora last November. The Most beautiful place I have ever been to in my life.
Canon EOS 400D, Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM lens, B+W polarising filter. Edited with Apple Aperture 3.0, Nik Software, and AutoPano Pro.
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Comments from the Community
Posted By: Clyde
about 12 years, 6 months ago
It's a great photo, thanks. A little too much saturation but nothing eye popping.
Chuck can see the horizon in this image ? Amazing.
Agree about the palm leaves top right, but they are easily removed for preference.
Chuck can see the horizon in this image ? Amazing.
Agree about the palm leaves top right, but they are easily removed for preference.
Posted By: Orbulus
about 12 years, 5 months ago
Funny, I never even noticed the palm leaves until I read the comments! Guess I'm just weird like that... anyway, good shot! Very balanced and very pleasing.
Agree, it's a bit bright on saturation, but certainly nothing a lil' shop-job couldn't adjust to taste...
Agree, it's a bit bright on saturation, but certainly nothing a lil' shop-job couldn't adjust to taste...
Posted By: MattGranz
about 12 years, 5 months ago
I like this shot a lot. Thanks for taking us on your vacation! The leaves are not a distraction and the color is not that over saturated. The horizon looks balanced too. I don't know what these others are nit picking about. The shot looks great to me!
Posted By: foxtom
about 12 years, 2 months ago
thanks for this wonderful work !
I need this one for my wallpaper in 3840*1200 or at least in 1880*900 !
Is it possible to add it on interfacelift or to send it to me ?
thanks again
I need this one for my wallpaper in 3840*1200 or at least in 1880*900 !
Is it possible to add it on interfacelift or to send it to me ?
thanks again
Posted By: kitng220
about 11 years, 3 months ago
Great picture! I've used this as my notebook wallpaper for a long time, and until now can't find a better picture to replace it!haha. Hope one day I can go to bora bora too!
Posted By: ZenGlenn
about 10 years, 10 months ago
Magnificent shots... wonderful colors, subject matter & location.
Hate nitpicking either but sharing my artistic flavor - I do see the point of the fraction of palm tree; I would rather have panned right an inch or two to have more palm, or a bit left with none at all ;-T
Hate nitpicking either but sharing my artistic flavor - I do see the point of the fraction of palm tree; I would rather have panned right an inch or two to have more palm, or a bit left with none at all ;-T
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Anyway, in concerns of the photographic quality this picture comes with a few but serious issues:
The horizon really needs to be straightened and the palm-leaves in the right-top corner are a bit disturbing. These two aspects unfortunately keep me from using this as a wp.