This grabs me. The leading line of the shore is attractive -- though the jut out in the top right makes my eye want to look there "too long" (as defined subjectively). We are led to the person at the rule of thirds area. The ducks add interest; she's not feeding them, but they look like they're accompanying her, perhaps waiting to be fed. Some viewers might say that the lone duck at bottom right should be cloned out, but I actually think that it balances the shore's jut at upper left. It's almost monochromatic. A keeper for sure.
GoodEgg wrote:
This grabs me. The leading line of the shore is attractive -- though the jut out in the top right makes my eye want to look there "too long" (as defined subjectively). We are led to the person at the rule of thirds area. The ducks add interest; she's not feeding them, but they look like they're accompanying her, perhaps waiting to be fed. Some viewers might say that the lone duck at bottom right should be cloned out, but I actually think that it balances the shore's jut at upper left. It's almost monochromatic. A keeper for sure.
Is this the place we see in many of your images Madeleine? "GE" has my view also. The juxtaposition of the "peninsula", to me, lends scale and depth to the image shoreline. I enjoy the duck!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
Is this the place we see in many of your images Madeleine? "GE" has my view also. The juxtaposition of the "peninsula", to me, lends scale and depth to the image shoreline. I enjoy the duck!
Dan
Thank you Dan. Yes, this is just below the tree on the beach.