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@ jerome, really like your second shot, the rock and the flow patterns all sit very well together.

The first seacape I would have framed lower and maybe lifted the foreground a lttle. Like now it's "just not" there but I think the scene has great potential.

The last is a nice composition but I don't like the blown sea and the leaning horizon doesn't get high marks either. If you shot in raw there's probably a lot more you can do with it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 January 2010 at 08:14
Originally posted by pegelli pegelli wrote:

@ jerome, really like your second shot, the rock and the flow patterns all sit very well together.

The first seacape I would have framed lower and maybe lifted the foreground a lttle. Like now it's "just not" there but I think the scene has great potential.

The last is a nice composition but I don't like the blown sea and the leaning horizon doesn't get high marks either. If you shot in raw there's probably a lot more you can do with it.


Thank you for your comments.

For #1, did you mean something more like this?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 January 2010 at 08:17
Originally posted by jerome jerome wrote:

For #1, did you mean something more like this?


Yes, that's exactly the type of framing I had in mind for the other shot, allthough it seems a different scene. In the first picture I also liked the reflections and larger sand areas, even though I thought they could be made a bit lighter (but be carefull not to lose contrast)
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