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A capture taken from the headland of Pendine Beach, obviously looking out of one of the caves. The foreground rocks are granite, or similar, capped with sandstone, hence the erosion... Thanks for my C and C's for pebbles, as ever much appreciated...
| Title: | From the cave |
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| Uploaded: | 4 Jul 2012 - 6:31 PM |
| Tags: | Cave, Landscape / travel, Pendine Beach, Seaside. |
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Comments
Lovely shot, great shapes within cave, well lit too and superb vantage point to frame the beach scene. Excellent!
The light on those rocks is wonderful Martin ![]()
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Love the composition and feel that cropping it from the top to the tip of the area of blue may focus the eye on that delightful section of sky. [Personally I would loose the fancy border]
Helen
The view from inside the cave has been beautifully composed, Martin, and the contrast of light and shadow are very effective.
It was interesting to read wat Helen had to say because as I scrolled down, the top of your picture was missimg and it looked quite good.
I love the picture just as it is: light, textures, composition - the lot.
As all the comments I would wish to make have already been made I hope a U.A. will be a satisfactory sustitute!
Regards
Bill
A wonderful natural cathedral! Carefully composed view through the window!
Excellent exposer, not easy to get it right, super detail very good work indeed.
John
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