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Moeraki BoulderWhilst doing my sunrise shoot at the boulders I was unable to show the shape of the boulders due to the tide.
However there was one boulder by itself back up the beach a bit. Comments welcome Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Moeraki BoulderI'm sot sure why, but I like this one. I find it quite engaging.
Some of the possible factors: Great sky, the underexposed and blueish clouds are quite dramatic The bit of pink sunset offset the stone nicely, they seem to balance each other well and I find the eye moving back and forth between them. The detail in the rock is great. So in all, an image that holds my attention and gives me plenty to look at.
Re: Moeraki BoulderIt reminds me of the coocoons in the movie "Coocoon", wonderful image
Re: Moeraki BoulderWhat I like about this is the sense of motion imparted by the retreating tide. To me, the water gives the impression that it might have just (impossibly, but imaginably) washed the boulder on to the shore, and/or be drawing the boulder after it.
"When the only tool you have is Thor's hammer, every problem looks like a supervillain." -- Julian Sanchez
Re: Moeraki BoulderA very nice boulder it is too Bob
Regards Colin
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