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There is no spoonWent down to Sculpture By The Sea... forgot to wear sunscreen... now I'm like toast without the butter... and here are some photos for your standard dose of criticism...
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Dirty filter? Salt spray?
While I believe that the lens flare is very much part of the image in 2-4 it only really works well in #4, IMO. Number 1 is very nice. Rather conventional (by your standard) but nicely processed and composed, it brings out the grotesque side of the statue in front of the seascape. Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
Nice stuff Leigh. I like #2 and #4, the last one in particular due to the abstractness. At first I wasn't too enthused about the sculpture hanging in the top left corner, but it balances it out nicely.
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Interesting. I like the composition #2 and #3 best.
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