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Nov 26, 2006 11:58 |  #1

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Dec 04, 2006 04:16 |  #2

Grey day indeed by the look of it. Well done for having a go despite the apparent weather.

#1 is ok, I like the idea of the chain leading your eye into the picture but because of it's angle it leads you oup and out at the bottom, even though in reality it comes back into the picture, that realy does not quite stand out enough IMO. I also feel that the boats are a little too high in the frame.

#2 is the best of the three. Good use of the wooden pilings as a diagonal to draw the viewer into the shot. Great timing to capture a ship on the horizon too, adding extra interest. However, I feel I would have liked to see the camera lifted slightly to exclude the driftwood on the beach which is a distraction t the flow. This would also bring the horizon down onto the top third

I'm afraid #3 doesn't really do a lot for me with that lighting. Well done for having a go, though.


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