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Nov 03, 2006 02:41 |  #1

I have had serious trouble displaying this image on POTN but anyway it's here now.
Hope it was worth it.
Heavy ground swell after a recent storm. Taken at first light from our village pier, Hilton, Scotland.
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Nov 03, 2006 04:27 |  #2

Very contrasty, this would make a great B&W conversion me thinks, and you could add contrast and noise? :)


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Nov 03, 2006 04:48 |  #3

Thanks Neil.
I tried a B&W and it looked ok.
Perhaps I'll post.
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Nov 03, 2006 05:20 |  #4
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Very contrasty, this would make a great B&W conversion me thinks, and you could add contrast and noise? :)

I`m of the same oppinion Paul.


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Nov 03, 2006 05:58 |  #5

Both work very well, and the scene suits the B&W version. However because the shots are dark and moody, the extremely bright bit of sky is distracting, and I think the photos would work better if that could be toned down.



  
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Nov 03, 2006 06:13 |  #6

Thanks for comments.
John .. I printed the coloured version and there is a lot more detail and colour in the light area than displayed here.
And Dimitri is the eagle landing or just perching?
I have been having some problems this morning re posting images but my biggest headache is in deleting a post (my own ofcourse) .. any pointers please?
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Nov 03, 2006 09:52 |  #7

Nice capture Seaboarder, I much prefer the B/W version, I bet a full rez version has much more detail and would look awesome.



  
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Nov 03, 2006 11:36 |  #8

Seaboarder wrote in post #2209978 (external link)
I have been having some problems this morning re posting images but my biggest headache is in deleting a post (my own ofcourse) .. any pointers please?
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I've not had any problems in deleting a recently made post, but I don't know how you would get on after a few minutes, or if people had posted after you. To delete a recent post, just click to edit it and then choose the delete option. If you're having problems, I would just pm an administrator and ask them to delete the post for you.



  
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Nov 03, 2006 11:45 |  #9

Thanks John.
Today I had not the option to delete.
Admin .. good advice.
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Nov 03, 2006 11:53 |  #10

The b/w image is fantastic, and I love the angle of the lighting in this shot.


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Nov 03, 2006 14:10 |  #11

Really nice shot Paul, The Black and white makes the wave really stand out.


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Nov 03, 2006 15:06 |  #12

Wow that is very impressive! Nice work.


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Nov 03, 2006 15:54 |  #13

Thanks for the recent comments.
The sun was just rising above the horizon and was sending light across the surface of the sea .. any waves got wonderfully lit.
JT .. get that 5D and I've got the 70-200mmL f4 ( most say it is sharper than the more expensive f2.8 ) do you need the extra stop .. I don't.
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Nov 03, 2006 16:16 |  #14

Seaboarder wrote in post #2209978 (external link)
...And Dimitri is the eagle landing or just perching?....

Sorry, have I missed something?:confused:

I prefer the sky from the first (more dramatic) and the foreground from the second (sharper and more detail)


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Nov 03, 2006 16:30 |  #15

Hi Teejay .. no you haven't missed anything.
I met Dimitri on another forum the other day .. like his eagle he was flying about ..
Just my sense of humour.
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