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Another cracking shot from our early mornings , Nathan is spot on about exposure time water looks great spilling over the rocks , also like the way the rocks decrease in size towards the lighthouse , perfection might have been if the 2 rocks on the right weren't there giving a less cluttered line in , but only so many rocks you can move
only joking Al , spot on as expected .
Kel.

Kel.

Big thanks to Nathan for the GEA and to James, Phill and Jerry for their highly prized UAs.
Thanks for your comments Nathan, Mark, Phill, Martin, Kel, Jeremy, Richard and Keith!
Quote:Another cracking shot from our early mornings , Nathan is spot on about exposure time water looks great spilling over the rocks , also like the way the rocks decrease in size towards the lighthouse , perfection might have been if the 2 rocks on the right weren't there giving a less cluttered line in , but only so many rocks you can move
only joking Al , spot on as expected .
Kel.
You are right Kel, I placed myself earlier in the morning when the water was lower (and it was much darker) to catch all of the nearest rock in the frame. As the tide rose I should have moved to the right since the waves were covering the FG anyway. That way I could have avoided clipping the right hand rocks (didn't notice them by torchlight when I was setting up!) - that wouldn't have excluded them (they were too close to the lead in rocks) but at least I wouldn't have clipped them... hindsight is a wonderful thing!

Quote:Another cracking shot from our early mornings , Nathan is spot on about exposure time water looks great spilling over the rocks , also like the way the rocks decrease in size towards the lighthouse , perfection might have been if the 2 rocks on the right weren't there giving a less cluttered line in , but only so many rocks you can move

Kel.
You are right Kel, I placed myself earlier in the morning when the water was lower (and it was much darker) to catch all of the nearest rock in the frame. As the tide rose I should have moved to the right since the waves were covering the FG anyway. That way I could have avoided clipping the right hand rocks (didn't notice them by torchlight when I was setting up!) - that wouldn't have excluded them (they were too close to the lead in rocks) but at least I wouldn't have clipped them... hindsight is a wonderful thing!
