Great pictures - I especially like the first one (is that a 'ghost-mast centre left?)
The setting of the second one with the stones would have been better with a little separation between the 3rd stone and the pier. My opinion only!
The third I like too, but the first is best of the three. Well done.
thank you all for the comments, the 2nd one was not properly composed as i was bent over trying to get everything in and i am not 100% happy about the composition but its probably 100% better than the others that came out!
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Originally Posted by Gogetter
The setting of the second one with the stones would have been better with a little separation between the 3rd stone and the pier. My opinion only!
Mine too.
The third is by far the strongest shot. Though a little more tweaking could make it very good. It looks like a ...
Thanks Jezzy, yes the hortizon is a little too central on the harbour one so will play around with some crops....
I did try and tweak the third one, obviously not succesfully again a revisit maybe in order..
you seem to be able to use a camera pretty well too jusding by your site...
Try duo/tritoning to add a bit more depth. B+W prints are not in fact B+W, they are blue-black + white, brown-black and white etc. Image/Mode/Greyscale, then Image/Mode/Dutone and play away. But there's a gotcha LR won't recognize Duo/Tritones as it's a bit rubbish about what files are deemed photographs or that photographers use!
Quote: Originally Posted by Gogetter you weren't out walking the dog were you? We were nearer the harbour at high tide getting our feet wet. A similar looking dog passed us round lunchtime/late morning. Can I download them as momentos please?
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