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Surfer's Paradise!Here are some photos I took. You are more than welcome to comment/critique these photos.
The Album http://www.miliux.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=7
Love the first one, love the last one. Not too keen on the second one, but of course that's just my opinion.
THe first one shows an interesting balance between subject and background and an attempt to join the two as a whole image. I might have made the surfer a bit bigger in the image, but it is still excellent anyway. Thanks for sharing the pics with us. Keep 'em coming Steve.
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I really like 1 and 3 too. Mind you looking at that surf ... it was hardly worth paddling out - looks pretty small and choppy.
back the the photography... 1 is a classic look and I think you have captured it well. Only thing that may have helped is a bit more forground ... perhaps including the surfers reflexion..... and a little less sky. No.3 - looks great in B&W - doubt it would have looked half as good in colour - good choice for conversion. Cheers, Craig
I’ll go with Killa on this Nexxus - BTW did you get any of the nightshots that makes Surfers so interesting?
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Re: Surfer's Paradise!like killa i like the first one is that dust on the lens or a few dust bunnies in this photo cheers rob
G'day Rob,
Had a sticky at your gallery... Some nice shos in there but this stands out to me... Very nice indeed... http://www.miliux.com/gallery/albums/us ... -Dream.jpg cheers, Mudder Aka Andrew
Let's make that a resounding 3 votes for more of the reflection......to me the surfer looks sort of ...well...cut off. Otherwise I love the shot. Deb
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