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realkuhl Registered: Apr 22, 2003 Total Posts: 6808 Country: United States |
![]() I loved this cool formation that is part of the "Point of Arches" at Shi Shi Beach in the remote NW corner of Washigton state. The tide was so low that I could walk thru 1/2 of the various sea stacks that are usually covered with water. I found this Ochre starfish hanging out and waiting for the tide to come back in All his family is yelling at him to get out of the open because some bird might get him for lunch..... Canon 20D and Sigma 10-20mm at 10mm .6 GND and Polarizer 0.6s at f/18.0 NOTE: Added photo of a sun starfish at bottom of page. This creature was also seen at Shi Shi beach on this morning !! Edited by realkuhl on Mar 09, 2008 at 09:18 AM GMT |
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stanj Registered: Aug 05, 2003 Total Posts: 8000 Country: United States |
That's awesome composition. Wish the highlights in general, on the rocks in particular were better controlled - probably very hard to do given the stark contrast between the shade and the sunny part of the image. |
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realkuhl Registered: Apr 22, 2003 Total Posts: 6808 Country: United States |
Yea, I've already toned down the highlights big time.. any more and it would start to loose realisticness..... |
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Al B Registered: Jan 17, 2004 Total Posts: 11062 Country: Canada |
Exceptional balance on this one, John. The lonely sunstar locks the foreground in wonderfully. The viewer has a wonderful path back to that lovely blue sky. Really....really nice comp. |
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bshamilton Registered: Aug 28, 2005 Total Posts: 33845 Country: United States |
"realisticness" |
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David Leask Registered: Nov 19, 2003 Total Posts: 23050 Country: United Kingdom |
Cracking shot John - well composed and presented. |
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pjbishop Registered: Oct 12, 2003 Total Posts: 2398 Country: United States |
A starfish hangout-what a great find! You put the odd starfish in exactly the right spot in the frame. He's the star of the show against the silvery-blue of the water. |
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Tim ONeill Registered: Feb 06, 2003 Total Posts: 16105 Country: United States |
Jonh |
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floris Registered: May 11, 2006 Total Posts: 4674 Country: United States |
Great shot, love the balance as everyone else has mentioned. And you were lucky to have some nice clouds there too! |
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MikeZelmar Registered: Nov 17, 2004 Total Posts: 86 Country: United States |
I just want to join with the others in praising this shot. It's an excellent photograph in all respects. |
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JimFox Registered: Jan 11, 2005 Total Posts: 27232 Country: United States |
Hey John, |
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Pazzaz Registered: Feb 28, 2006 Total Posts: 2008 Country: United States |
I've never seen a living starfish. Or a seastack either. |
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pappy Registered: Mar 15, 2003 Total Posts: 12486 Country: Canada |
Very nice composition, John. |
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realkuhl Registered: Apr 22, 2003 Total Posts: 6808 Country: United States |
Thank you all, I appreciate the positive feedback ! |
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tazmans Registered: Sep 17, 2005 Total Posts: 379 Country: United States |
I really like this photo. Nice contrast between the warm sky and cold sea. Nice tonal range. Hope I don't sound to wierd or something but the star fish here is called an ochre star. The sun starfish have about 24 legs. Great photo. Ron |
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realkuhl Registered: Apr 22, 2003 Total Posts: 6808 Country: United States |
Ah ha !! ![]() |
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Terry D Registered: Jan 12, 2003 Total Posts: 6661 Country: United States |
Teriffic work John. I love the starfish... fascinating creatures. |
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mwassell Registered: Jun 03, 2005 Total Posts: 231 Country: United States |
Nice photo! I really like the composition, especially with the starfish in the right corner.. Great photo.. |
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veyr0n Registered: Jan 26, 2005 Total Posts: 194 Country: United States |
Thats badass. |