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Thanks Kodiak, only just started using the frames as feel they view better on flickr.•
I hate frames but I dig the graphic elements
and the renditions of both… cool Neil!
Thanks ToniNice pictures Neil.
I'd prefer the bottom right posts not to be leaning so much in No.2, but it's still a lovely shot
Cheers AlanVery nice Neil, both cool but love the first, the milky streaks of the tide as is retreats are fantastic
Cheers MikeI like them both but 2 is the my favorite. Its very atmospheric. I don't know if its just be but it does seem a bit too bright on the left. But cracking images non the less.
Cheers mateAwesome mate would like posts to go to infinity but still a great shot.
Still 2 great shots @Lez325 can tell you how I feel about borders. Hehe
Thank you RuthBoth lovely shots.
I frame for flickr too.
Thanks Geoff! Not sure about your flat comment though, I have tried to get a full range of tones from almost white to almost black, so can't see how it could be flat?!Hi Neil, I do like the first one, good composition and loads of movement interest, my only reservation is that it appears a bit flat? but the second one doesn't float my boat ,
Geoff
Hi Neil, please don't lose any sleep over it, It may well be my laptop, I will look again the the office on a big screen,Thanks Geoff! Not sure about your flat comment though, I have tried to get a full range of tones from almost white to almost black, so can't see how it could be flat?!
Cheers George, yeah I know milky water isn't your thing mate, not to worry! Your comments are always appreciated, thanks Neil.Two very nice mono shots Neil, great comp', spot on exposure giving a full range of tones and contrast.
"Purely a personal thing, for me there's too much milkiness in the water on #2, Still a great shot though".
George.
Cheers SteveAll good nothing wrong there
No worries Geoff, would never lose sleep on opinions.Hi Neil, please don't lose any sleep over it, It may well be my laptop, I will look again the the office on a big screen,
Geoff
Thanks SteveGood set Neil, I especially like the first, plenty of detail in the sky and I like the patterns in the sand made by the sea. Conversion looks good to with lots of different tones
Cheers Carl, can't beat a few strategically placed stonesThat first one is ace, I love the detail of the water in the foreground as it goes around the small stones