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Feb 12, 2005 19:03 |  #1

When this picture was taken I knew nothing about the rule; never center the horizon in your shots but oh well I still like the colors...will not forget the next time.


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Feb 12, 2005 22:49 |  #2

My compliments on the colors you captured.

As for the rule of 1/3s, I have to concede that it would have made this very good image that much better.

Nice work nevertheless....


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Feb 12, 2005 22:57 |  #3

Nothing lost here,. with a breif bit of work in your photo editor you can fix the "rule of thirds problem" and straighten the horizon while your at it. Just rotate the image to get the horizon line straight and then crop off the bottom third or so,.. the rocks are too dark to matter any way,.

..this will leave you the beautifull sunset over that vast expanse of Newfy Ocean :)

Very nice Frank, I allways like to see anything from beautifull Newfoundland :)


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Feb 13, 2005 20:33 as a reply to  @ CyberDyneSystems's post |  #4

CyberDyneSystems wrote:
Nothing lost here,. with a breif bit of work in your photo editor you can fix the "rule of thirds problem" and straighten the horizon while your at it. Just rotate the image to get the horizon line straight and then crop off the bottom third or so,.. the rocks are too dark to matter any way,.

..this will leave you the beautifull sunset over that vast expanse of Newfy Ocean :)

Very nice Frank, I allways like to see anything from beautifull Newfoundland :)

I took your good advise and did a rotate a crop and it looks much better. It's all in a learning curve, thank you very much for your time.


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Feb 13, 2005 20:43 |  #5

Oooh,. very nice! :)


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Feb 15, 2005 18:16 |  #6

Wow.

Time for the picture frame 8->


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Feb 15, 2005 19:05 |  #7

very cool, where abouts in newfoundland are you located. We should exchange some sunset pictures, i have quite a few of signal hill and portugal cove.




  
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Feb 16, 2005 18:37 as a reply to  @ bigbadbowtie's post |  #8

Thanks for your comments! I'm now living in Paradise but this shot was takin at Lobster Cove Head in Rocy Harbour, Gros Morne National Park. I also have a few sunsets kicking around which I wouldn't mind sharing. I'm just a novice so they may not be that good...Frank




  
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Feb 16, 2005 22:13 |  #9

It's a nice picture, just a little too plain for me. It needs a focal point, too bare.

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Feb 17, 2005 20:13 as a reply to  @ Michaelmjc's post |  #10

It wasn't meant to have a focal point !




  
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