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Sunrise SeascapeOne taken a few weeks ago. Iam not entirely happy with it but not sure why. C+C welcome.
Click for a larger version. Craig
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Re: Sunrise SeascapeWOW - Amazing image
Re: Sunrise SeascapeCraig
You're being way too hard on youself. That's a fine image - print it nice and large and whack it on a wall Peter
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Re: Sunrise SeascapeWhile I like the shot a lot I find the transition at the end of the cloud bank a bit harsh it was the second thing I noticed after the initial wow from the foreground, but once I had I was continually drawn back to lowing the overall effect of the image
Re: Sunrise SeascapeIts a stunning image and I like it a lot... but I like it a lot more with the top third of sky cropped off (down to the orange sky) as I feel that adds to the composition of it..
The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Re: Sunrise SeascapeThanks guys.
Keith The dark line of cloud puts me off it a bit, but I can fix that by repainting the transition area with more care. Sue I will give your suggestion cropping a go over the next few days. Craig
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Re: Sunrise SeascapeVery nice Craig but it was a pity about those clouds.
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