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Choices........The secure confines of the pool or ocean and surf?
ta Last edited by LostDingo on Sun Aug 20, 2006 4:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
That's a great shot Paul... Compositionally, it may have looked better with a little more sky in the shot, but I understand what you were aiming for...
Is that a mine in the foreground??? Someone should warn the council... ![]() Cheers, John
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Why do you think it's empty ![]() ![]() I have another with more sky I'll submit when I have chance, it also empasizes the sand a bit more
You've captured a nice eerie mood to the scene. Is that an old WWII sea-mine washed up on shore?
Steve.
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Paul, I love it, simply love it. It has this real fluid feel to it, like it could change at anytime. Gorgeous, and a bit different to your usual beach scapes.
Killakoala-thanks killa, I kicked it and nothing happened
![]() ![]() Nikon boy-appreciate that, I was concerned it was getting light too quickly Alpha_7-thanks! A bit different but I just can't let go of the seascapes, oh well, I love them and the everchanging moods glamy-maybe so, meet there next weekend just before sunrise and we'll see how it affects you ![]() wendellt-Thanks wendell, appreciate the feedback Willigan-Thanks ![]() For Leek - here is the sister image in a different perspective ![]()
A very powerful and surreal image Paul. Terrific composition and exposure. You have deftly broken the silence of that vast empty space in the foreground by including that rather unusual band of reflection. I definitely like the landscape version best.
cheers marco
Don't let go, they are gorgeous and I love viewing your work. Thanks for posting the 'Leek Sister' version, its gorgeous too, I really like the extra bit of sky!
Masterful! Alien landscape right here on Earth. That is fine art. I think a figure standing in the corner of the pool....with blue swimmers...would have been the icing on the cake. Maybe a young female with long blonde hair. It would add a surreal element.
Regards
Matt. K
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