I like them both Clive. Both are colourful and fit the theme well. I just favour the landscape one though as I like the reflection of the sky in the water.
2 nice and 'fitting' images for the theme but I think you chose the right one for the main thread. The second one has a lovely quality of light, you can just tell that it's winter sunshine with those long shadows and colours.
I'm liking the contrast of the wellies and trousers in your dirty shot.
The stone shot - looks like a stone fish in the foreground, as in fish made of stone not a stonefish. I like the leading lines taking us out to the marker or whatever it's called. Looks like a lovely calm day.
I'm too slow. I saw the fish as well. These rocks look like they have been cut, then I looked up groyne, so yes, these rocks have been cut although I expect the 'fish' is a happy accident. Certainly very 'stoney'.
I like the lone footprint too. Well spotted. For me, it could be a little more prominent in the frame, maybe with a lower and closer pov. All those tide marks/water marks/whatever they are are distracting from the print. Really like the contrasting browns vs the blues of the sky too.
A very eye catching shot Clive it really stood out to me, love the reflection of the sky in the waters edge and the patterns in the sand, fascinating how the tide creates these amazing artworks.
Love both shots - the colours you've got are fantastic.
My only real comment about the Tall one is is it leaning to the left slightly. You're uprights don't look quite upright, and the horizon looks a little askew.
Rocks: I like the detail in the sky and your pov.
Tall. Nice contrasty lighting and the people give a good scale to the structure.
Snapper's: Nice lighting again brings out the details.
Rock/Stone
I've never heard the word groyne, so that's a new word for my vocabulary. Did you try it as a mono, looks like it has a decent tonal range to support it
Tall
The scale of the person to the pier does give you an idea of the size, I must admit before reaching the comment I though it was a triangular sign on a post, not a dog walker
Snappers Choice
The mud looks almost like plastic which is a bit strange, would have been ideal if you had got the mystery one legged person to have stepped in the direction of the sun
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