These are very nice images, but I think you should experiment more with spatial composition, including cropping out non-contributing parts of the images--parts that dilute the interesting part of the images. This is particularly true for the magnificent wave with gulls. If you crop most of the the ordinary sea from the right, the wave, then the "horse head" part, immediately becomes much more of the focus--much more powerful and dramatic. This also produces a "face-off" between the wave and the cliff.
1 & 3 are my favorite. 1 looks like something out of The Hobbit. I love the hazy sunlight creeping into background. 3 is powerful as another user already mentioned.
Serious Pareidolia going on with that third image. Fantastic. That's what you call a money shot. Indeed, all these captures are fantastic. Thanks for sharing.
I think of all these shots, the winter at Panther Creek was the most difficult shot to get. Certainly #3 seems unanimously liked. I appreciate the comments and votes, and wow, featured thread !
I think of all these shots, the winter at Panther Creek was the most difficult shot to get. Certainly #3 seems unanimously liked. I appreciate the comments and votes, and wow, featured thread !
I love them all but especially shot #3. Well done! Too bad it is an image you stole from someone else though...
MajeedB wrote:
Not sure if you're serious but Nick Page and I were there at the same time and captured the same moment, just to clear up any confusion.
Haha! I was totally joking.... I listened to his podcast the other day where he explained things. Amazing photo - have a great day.