West Wittering

olbell > Gallery > West Wittering

Join Now

Join ePHOTOzine, the friendliest photography community.

Upload photos, chat with photographers, win prizes and much more for free!

Thanks for the comments and clicks from the last upload.

This is another shot taken from my visit down to the Witterings near Chichester. I think I have slightly suffered from the colour cast you get from using Cokin ND grad filters! If anyone has good tips on removing it fully I would be grateful!

Ollie

Title:West Wittering
Username:olbell olbell
Uploaded:13 May 2010 - 12:49 PM
Camera:Sony A100
Lens:sigma 10-20mm
Recording media:JPEG (digital)
Tags:Beach, East head, Landscape / travel, Sand dunes, Sussex coast, Witterings
Votes:21

Site Awards

User Awards

No Awards


Comments

NobbytheNobster
NobbytheNobster (e2 Member)
2
33 forum postsNobbytheNobster vcard England5 Constructive Critique Points
13 May 2010 - 1:02 PM
0

Good shot, nice composition.
Ricky.

Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
13 May 2010 - 1:13 PM

Join ePHOTOzine for free and remove these adverts.

nimmo47
13 May 2010 - 1:13 PM
0

composition and tones exellent, well done.

excellent composition, nice blur on the water, well done!
Paulo

PeelNStick
13 May 2010 - 2:43 PM
0

Good light, depth and camera positioning.

olbell
4
47 forum posts England1 Constructive Critique Points
13 May 2010 - 3:32 PM
0

Many thanks for your comments. Ollie

andylea
andylea (e2 Member)
3
33 forum postsandylea vcard United Kingdom1 Constructive Critique Points
13 May 2010 - 4:49 PM
0

great comp cracking colour and detail love the moody sky a beauty ollie nice one Wink
andy

Steve-T
Steve-T (e2 Member)
5
Steve-T vcard England60 Constructive Critique Points
14 May 2010 - 5:47 PM
0

Like the f/g pebbles and movement of the sea. The groyne takes the eye into the mid ground and towards the light coming through the clouds. The bit that doesn't really do anything is the groyne support which tends to distract the eye out of the picture. My "ordered" mind wants to see where is attaches to the main groyne - may be that is just me! In terms of the colour cast - I am not sure there is one but there are some tests you can do - find a white point and black point in the image and check the numbers. Instinctively, I see the seaweed green as a bit too yellow which would suggest a lack of blue in the image. Generally if I am not sure on colour casts, imaging software has an auto colour option - although not perfect it is pretty good at picking up and correcting bias in colour - I often using it to sense check what I am doing. If it make it better fine - if not, undo it an carry on!
Hope that helps. Steve.

Constructive Critique!This comment was flagged as constructive critique!
olbell
4
47 forum posts England1 Constructive Critique Points
14 May 2010 - 6:37 PM
0

Thanks for the advice Steve. I see what you mean about the groyne support looking at it now. Perhaps I will upload an similar shot with more of the groyne!

- Original Poster Comments
- Your Posts

Add a Comment

You must be a member to leave a comment

Username:
Password:
Remember me:
Un-tick this box if you want to login each time you visit.