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Tessellated Pavement. Tasmania.Tessellated Pavement. Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania.
The tide was in and it was the middle of the day so I was not entirely happy with the result. Also I had run out of decent film and had to resort to Fuji Superia 100 as that was all IGA sold, (Except Kodak Gold 100) It's hard to get quality film on a weekend over Christmas in country Tasmania. (Point to self: Don't run out) Specs. Nikon F5 and Sigma 12-24. (Cropped to about 14mm) Critiques always welcome. Click on the image for full size (1200px Width and about 400Kb) Steve.
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Running out of film! Haven't you heard of digital SLRs I like the image, and while I understand the focal point here is the tesselations, I'd suspect a small crop from the bottom may remove the visual tension between the rocks and the horizon thus making for a stronger image Peter
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Agreed. I will see how it looks. (Yeah, digital is nice but the D2H is not a good landscape camera)
Looks much better and I also changed the colours-pace to sRGB because I forgot to in the original image. Steve.
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Definitely better with the crop Peter
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