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Re: Which seascape is better?


I like the second one better, but this is not to say I don\'t like wave action. Maybe a longer exposure with the wave crossing the width of the channel, or another wave, may have been more attractive. To me, this particular mass of foam is sort of ugly and intrudes on the rest of the composition. If you get the chance, I\'d go for more experimentation in the arrangement of the channel within the frame, emphasis on the cloud reflections, and water movement as the tide changes. The first image is a lesson by doing; the second image gets you off to a beautiful start.
---John



Dec 06, 2013 at 02:49 PM
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Re: Which seascape is better?


I like the second one better, but this is not too say I don\'t like wave action. Maybe a longer exposure with the wave crossing the width of the channel, or another wave, may have been more attractive. To me, this particular mass of foam is sort of ugly and intrudes on the rest of the composition. If you get the chance, I\'d go for more experimentation in the arrangement of the channel within the frame, emphasis on the cloud reflections, and water movement as the tide changes. The first image is a lesson by doing; the second image gets you off to a beautiful start.
---John



Dec 06, 2013 at 01:50 PM





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