thank you, glad you enjoyed the set.
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kevindar wrote:
Nice images. I used to shoot in a similar area in south bay, and I know how challenging it is getting the right composition especially with an ultrawide angle, and you have done well.
1. perfect shutter speed. good composition. good complimentary colors, good balance of exposure in foreground and background, with judicious lifting of shadows without making it look fake. I wish the far left building/tree shore was not there.
2. Nice except for the big rock on the left foreground. the image is about the leading lines, and I find it a bit distracting
3. I am going to break with all the other commentators on the 3rd one. I think it has the nicest sky by the weakest composition for me. ...Show more →
You are correct about the building on far left in the first image. I could have cropped it a bit tight. The second image I was really not sure if I wanted to post. I see your point. On #3 I myself was not sure about it as I felt like I cut off too much of the rocks on my right side. Thanks you.
Brad Williams wrote:
Nice set! I like the light and the composition of the first photo, but there is some potential with the leading lines in that second photo.
Thank you! Yes, the last light on the first image is special. On the second image I really didn't know how to compose so I just focused on the lines and colors in the tide pools.
keepclicking wrote:
Thank you! Yes, the last light on the first image is special. On the second image I really didn't know how to compose so I just focused on the lines and colors in the tide pools.
I feel like the lines in the foreground are drawing you to the rocks on the right, but the rocks are cut off.