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Camera:Nikon D70 Check out Nikon Nation!
Lens:Nikor 17-80 mm
Title:Sand, water and sun
Username:Neopolis Neopolis
Uploaded:5 Dec 2006 - 11:30 PM
Tags:Digitally manipulated, General, Landscape / travel
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Nicely composed, nice mix of textures and light...I love it.
It is a shame the sky is a little over exposed on the left but that does not detract from the overall quality of the image

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BlueRoom
BlueRoom (e2 Member)
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73 forum postsBlueRoom vcard United Kingdom19 Constructive Critique Points
6 Dec 2006 - 10:31 PM
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This is really interesting. The light and colours have all the feeling of a Salvador Dali painting and I even think the burnt out sky adds to that.
I think you have caught something quite unusual here.

Eric.

joolsb
joolsb (e2 Member)
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26928 forum postsjoolsb vcard Switzerland37 Constructive Critique Points
7 Dec 2006 - 10:02 AM
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Some amazing rock-formations here!

I think this shot would be more successful had you got a little closer and concentrated on the foreground rocks with that lovely smooth sand. There's certainly loads of potential there.

As it is, with the foreground rocks and sea-stack in the background, you have two equally strong subjects competing for the viewers attention and this weakens the comp significantly.

ade_mcfade
7 Dec 2006 - 11:52 AM
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nice rocks and textures, great constrat between the dark stone and light sand - a candidate for a mono too I think.

I'd suggest that moving to the left would have stopped the foreground rocks intersecting the main bacxkground rock and given a more balanced shot

pamelajean
pamelajean (Critique Team)
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537 forum postspamelajean vcard United Kingdom1294 Constructive Critique Points
31 Dec 2006 - 11:06 PM
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I agree with what has been said, Antonio, and really like this image. You have captured the rock texture, the light and the water movement beautifully.

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