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09/07/2011 - 11:07 PM

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-Once again this deserved more attention, just one thought though Ken, maybe darkening the sky would have added a stronger element to the comp' but, a very pleasing image non the less, keep the good work up.Wink
Regards Mal
05/06/2010 - 8:48 AM

Llandudno Pier

Llandudno PierGood Morning Ken, excellent composition and indeed I have seen this pov from many of the wonderful Welsh toggers on EPZ, to be honest the difference is in the lens used, a w/a would open up the perspective and that fg rock would not be so dominant but still achieve fg interest, overall I agree with you one of your best shots to date, these comments are imho, well done.
Mal
18/10/2009 - 10:10 PM

Dusk at Ellie Light House

Dusk at Ellie Light HouseCracking shot, could be even better with the horizon level, well done though..

Mal
22/08/2009 - 10:02 AM

Temple Hill

Temple HillLovely composition with some wonderful hues and tones, can’t help but think that the ND4 graduated filter may have suppressed some of the natural magenta hues, just my thought, still a smashing image though..

Mal
22/06/2009 - 10:54 PM

Little Miss Muffet

Little Miss MuffetWell I think for a togger who is out of his (me) comfort zone, Lighting looks fairly natural, the foliage and what looks like reflective strip on the top bar is the give-a way for the flash, but you have managed a relaxed pose, light reflectors could be considered, but certain, a portrait expert will no doubt offer more pertinent advise, for the onlooker the dash to the gate could have produced a smile or two..

Mal
02/12/2008 - 10:06 AM

Corfu Fisherman

Corfu FishermanReally nice Erics, remember the "two thirds rule" when you compose a shot.

Mal
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