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    Hunstanton rocks

    Another couple of LE shots on the beach at Hunstanton


    Hunstanton Rocks by Chris Trollen, on Flickr


    Hunstanton Rocks by Chris Trollen, on Flickr
    Chris
    80D - 10-18 IS STM - 15-85 IS USM - 55-250 IS STM - 50 f/1.8 STM - 100-400L IS II USM - 100 f/2.8L Macro - 1.4x III

    #2
    Re: Hunstanton rocks

    Well done on both images Chris, if I were force to pick from these two excellent images, the 1st has a slight edge as I like how the rocks take a diagonal view across the image.

    Tom

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      #3
      Re: Hunstanton rocks

      Agree with Tom, the 1st one for me - find the 2nd too regimental
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        #4
        Re: Hunstanton rocks

        Same order for me as the 1st one is quite ethereal though it's a shame the top is a touch right. I do like the second one as it's most unusual to see natural objects in such a regular pattern.
        Nigel

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          #5
          Re: Hunstanton rocks

          Both well executed and good use of LE

          I think the first would have been improved by not clipping the nearest rock but is still my favourite of the two. That said I still like the second and find the uniformity intriguing - is it natural or were they placed like that?

          Cheers,
          John

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            #6
            Re: Hunstanton rocks

            Thanks everyone for the feedback - it's much appreciated.

            I can only assume that it's a natural rock formation but the alignment intrigued me so I thought I'd try from straight on as well as a different angle.
            Chris
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