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A rather nice introduction, certainly informative and worth a read. Your accompanying images Al, are in a league of their own of which in all honesty I can find little or no fault to quibble upon, this is very apparent in images 1 and 2. Being exceptionally picky, I would remove the small craft near to the horizon on Image Number One, and on Image Number Two, I would apply a little careful dodging to bring out slightly more detail in the foreground rocks. In image Number Three I would reverse the process and Burn the slightly over exposed areas in the rock in upper middle-ground.
Regards Nathan.
P.S.
Hope you have a great Bank Holiday Monday.
Regards Nathan.
P.S.
Hope you have a great Bank Holiday Monday.
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You lied, you said you'd just taken snaps!!!!
v1 - my favourite. A simple composition, the rocks are in alignment with the moon and the increase in size away from the bottom is important for the balance of the image. A lovely smooth colour gradient as well. The whole image just says 'harmony' to me.
v3 - second favourite. A good diagonal composition, foreground detail, and beautiful light and tones on the rocks.
v2 - I'm not sure about this one. It seems to lack a point of interest.. the moon, a fisherman, a boat etc. The truncate rock on the left looks a little 'awkward' as well.
An extra point for the Waterboys title
Dave
v1 - my favourite. A simple composition, the rocks are in alignment with the moon and the increase in size away from the bottom is important for the balance of the image. A lovely smooth colour gradient as well. The whole image just says 'harmony' to me.
v3 - second favourite. A good diagonal composition, foreground detail, and beautiful light and tones on the rocks.
v2 - I'm not sure about this one. It seems to lack a point of interest.. the moon, a fisherman, a boat etc. The truncate rock on the left looks a little 'awkward' as well.
An extra point for the Waterboys title

Dave

Thanks Nathan, Tony, Ant, Mark, Dougie and Dave!
Nathan; top tips thanks, I may go back and re-edit as suggested.
Dave, thanks for the comments; V3 was the 'snap' of the morning, I agree with all your comments on it, it was really just supposed to illustrate the rock formations and the horrid tourist development in the distance! Glad you liked the title. I guess on that day there must have been 'Fisherman's Blues' so no one about. At least in V1 I caught a 'Strange Boat'... heh heh
Nathan; top tips thanks, I may go back and re-edit as suggested.
Dave, thanks for the comments; V3 was the 'snap' of the morning, I agree with all your comments on it, it was really just supposed to illustrate the rock formations and the horrid tourist development in the distance! Glad you liked the title. I guess on that day there must have been 'Fisherman's Blues' so no one about. At least in V1 I caught a 'Strange Boat'... heh heh
