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Re: Waiting for the tide
Nicely done
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I really like that. Personally I'd lose some of the sky so the left horizon becomes a 1/3 but that's being picky.TS-E17 F4L, 70-300L, 100 F2.8L Macro. http://www.flickr.com/photos/waynelsworth/
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Hmmm this photo. I ilke the water with the boats. But the sky is to much. And the colours are a bit unreal, too HDR?With kind regards,
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Originally posted by Wayne Els View PostI really like that. Personally I'd lose some of the sky so the left horizon becomes a 1/3 but that's being picky.
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Originally posted by Fr1so View PostHmmm this photo. I ilke the water with the boats. But the sky is to much. And the colours are a bit unreal, too HDR?
Appreciate all feedback though. Thank you.
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Lovely subtle colours but agree with Stan about cropping the lower part of the frame.
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Nice reflections in the water. I too would crop some from the bottomAlan.
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Originally posted by Stan View PostDifferent opinions but everything is fine for me apart from the sand/shingle at the bottom. I think it would be better cropped to leave just water at the bottom
Stan
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Originally posted by Wrinklyrocker View PostFor me the picture is the three boats on the left, cropped to the waters edge to keep the boats on roughly a third, the industrial smoking chimneys in the background is a bonus. Nicely light image.
Untitled by Patrick Reeve, on Flickr
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Originally posted by Stan View Postyour first edit is now spot on but the second also works
Stan
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