Location: Bournemouth, United Kingdom, 2009
Equipment: Nikon D200, Sigma 10-20, B+W ND 3.0, Polariser. 156s at f8, ISO 100, 12mm
Thanks in advance for any comments.
kulten Member 32 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2012 Location: Poole, GB More info | Jun 24, 2012 08:54 | #1
Thanks in advance for any comments. Flickr
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photocopy Goldmember 1,555 posts Likes: 2 Joined Nov 2011 Location: PNW More info | Jun 24, 2012 10:16 | #3 Simple, plain and beautiful.. a framer !!
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Jun 24, 2012 11:59 | #4 Beautiful image, if it were mine I would have it on the wall. What time of the day was this image? Website
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DarenM Senior Member 675 posts Likes: 19 Joined Feb 2009 Location: Theresa, NY More info | Very nice " breakwater" not " brakewater" ... Canon 1D MK IV, Canon 1D MK III, Canon 5D, 24-70 2.8L, 70-200 2.8 L IS MK II, 17-40 F4 Canon, 430 EX, Canon A2E, 530EX Canon 1.4 Extender, 580 II, 600EX-RT, ST-E3-RT, (Way too much stuff for an amateur)
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katgrl82 Senior Member 716 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2005 Location: St.Louis, MO More info | Jun 24, 2012 15:34 | #7 Wow, I love the simplicity of it and the colors and compositon. Looks great. Canon 60D-50 mm f1.8/ 55-250/ 15-85/28 f2.8/ 430 EX II [Canon xTi /18-135 (sold)]
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Jun 24, 2012 15:34 | #8 DarenM wrote in post #14625525 Very nice " breakwater" not " brakewater" ... just thought I would mention that.Its has been corrected Flickr
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flyfish1 Senior Member 673 posts Joined Mar 2009 More info | Really nice composition. 5D Mark II - 17-40 f/4L - 24-105 f/4L IS - 70-300L IS - 85 1.8 - RRS TVC 33 Tripod - RRS BH-55 Ball Head
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Jun 24, 2012 15:58 | #10 flyfish1 wrote in post #14625607 Really nice composition. Agreed. Nice colors also. Are you planning on keeping that object in the bottom right section? I might consider cloning it out.
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Jun 24, 2012 16:09 | #11 frugivore wrote in post #14625634 Agreed. Nice colors also. Are you planning on keeping that object in the bottom right section? I might consider cloning it out. Well, that little black thing lying on the sand basicly is a stone and in my opinion that makes a balance between that, and the black/red square thing which is standing up at the end of the pier. So the subject has to stay on Flickr
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Jun 24, 2012 16:20 | #12 kulten wrote in post #14625676 Well, that little black thing lying on the sand basicly is a stone and in my opinion that makes a balance between that, and the black/red square thing which is standing up at the end of the pier. So the subject has to stay on . Are you with me?Yes, with it you've got a triangle to guide the viewer around the frame. I'm with you!
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Jun 24, 2012 16:25 | #13 frugivore wrote in post #14625711 Yes, with it you've got a triangle to guide the viewer around the frame. I'm with you! Thank you. Flickr
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mustang0672 Member 206 posts Joined Feb 2012 More info | Jun 25, 2012 04:25 | #15 S T U N N I N G ! ! ! Canon EOS T3 w/ 24-105mm L , Sony Cybershot G series
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