Orwell Estuary Long Exposures
Posted 17/11/2020 - 14:07
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A nice set .
I kind of like No. 1, too. The splashes add rather than detract. Of the rest, No. 3 stands out for me.
Steve
I kind of like No. 1, too. The splashes add rather than detract. Of the rest, No. 3 stands out for me.
Steve
Posted 17/11/2020 - 14:41
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Nicely done Nigel - and I have to agree with Steve, those small splashes do add to the image - it's a nice addition - Love the muted colouring of no.2 also, it really makes the "mood" of the photo for me
LennyBloke
Posted 18/11/2020 - 08:52
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First image is optically different, in a unique way, then 2 & 3 steal the show.
Well photographed.
Best regards
Well photographed.
Best regards
celebrate the person, not the cause.
Posted 20/11/2020 - 20:34
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Thank you all for stopping by, having a look and your comments. I'd have to say 2 and 3 are my personal favorites in the set though I do have a soft spot for 5
Posted 20/11/2020 - 21:08 - Helpful Comment
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#1 as is, Nigel - definitely speaks to me. 3's accumulative nature brings a nice sense of rythm, with the reflections playing counterpoint. And I'm with you on 5, it all comes together, past and present, here and there, wood and metal...
Posted 20/11/2020 - 21:38 - Helpful Comment
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Same soft spot for #5
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1 My first one with the camera sitting on the silt was spoilt by some minor splashes from the very small and gentle waves. I kind of like it anyway.
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5 Industries past and Present. The poles are from old oyster beds with Felixstowe Docks sitting on the horizon
6 I'd put everything away and was heading home but, seeing this little composition I had to stop and take a shot. I didn't need to get my filter stuff back out fortunately.