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Sculptures By the SeaJust a few more of my favourites from the trip.
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Re: Sculptures By the Seathe last was amonst one of my favorites, but I gave up trying to get a clean shot of it. There was also a granite carving further back (looking back at Bondi) that would have been a brillant shot also that I had to give up on due to kids keeping on poking there heads through.
I had every intention of getting up at sun up, but slept in. So it was all my fault for not getting the shots I would have wanted .
Re: Sculptures By the Sea#1 is great, good spotting on the composition of that one, great mixture of beautiful colours! The rock edge provides a nice leading line also - the more I look at it the more I like it!
Good work on getting a clean shot in #4, looks great with the afternoon sun (brings out the plywood in it ) gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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