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Thanks HelenThe second one for me. I find the first a little "busy" so the boat wasn't totally the subject. Well shot.
Thanks HelenThe second one for me. I find the first a little "busy" so the boat wasn't totally the subject. Well shot.
Thank you Ianyes like all 3 but love 2 I would love to take pics like that
Me too Minx, thank you.I like the wider first image better.
Thanks RickI also prefer the wider image, great pictures
Cheers BerndI prefer the first image, but I think you could have use a slightly shallower DoF to blur the busy back ground out.
Thank you AndreaThat's a great subject for this theme, Clive. I think I prefer the tighter crop of #2 but the slightly brighter look of #1
Thanks Tim, maybe I am over criticising myself, I just felt the sun was a little too blown.Not sure why you're disappointed with #2 Clive, I think it would be my choice of the two.
You have a whole range of tones from blown to dark, you have colour in the sky and you have some action with the wave crashing on the beach.
Thanks Stuart.Prefer number #2 but like the triangle shapes in #1, a crop removing the horizon with the triangle areas is interesting (to me anyway) with it becoming further abstract by reducing the detail
Thank you Dave#2 for me too, as love the sun reflection.
Thank you RogerNumber 2 for me as well although I do like the pastoral countryside image.
#2 for me also, Clive lots of textures and a little movement as well, with the breaking waves.
Cheers Cobra
#1 TBH I see nothing in it
Thank you HelenSame as the others.. I prefer #2 - nice capture. The light on the foreground in the first image is very flat.
Thanks Pete#2 for me too Clive. I think the lighting is a bit too flat on #1 to lift out any part of the picture.
Thank you Shugpug#2 for me too - very nice, compared to a slightly flat #1.
Thanks Rick, I really should have put that as number 1!2nd shot for me by a mile, I like that.
Thanks Minx, it seems to be unanimous that I picked the wrong one.I like the second image with its the golden glow and wave splash.
Thanks Dave, I did get wet feet today when one sneaky wave topped the wall while I was busy looking through the view finder.....for a while I was thinking there must be something Wild at home in the warm.All cracking shots Clive, this 70 odd mph breezy is a pain today. You caught it at it`s best so a good brave job done.
Thank you Joan, high tide here at 11am here. Was hard to walk against the wind though.Some lovely images Clive. I really liked the last one. I was intending to go down to the sea today but in the end I couldn't be bothered. High tide was at a reasonable time of 3pm too so a missed opportunity for me.
Thanks Stan, it will take more than a slight horizontal tweak to make the pier safe. I will be surprised if it all survives tonight! It was twice as long when we moved here!Nice set of Storm Ciara photos. Like #2 the most for the wave and raging sea. The pier structure of #4 looks like it is going to fall over, a slight adjustment of the horizon should fix that.
We've been lucky here in NE Scotland and miss most of the Ciara drama. Been windy but sunny with blue sky and in between a few short showers. Nothing like the rest of the UK.
Thank you Helen.Very dramatic set of images... more impressive seas on the south coast than the east. #1 for me tells the storm drama