Crow Point ( Braunton Burrows)
by Hayzeedays
Uploaded07/07/2013 - 23:23
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Posted 08/07/2013 - 00:02
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Thanks again David, I was a little apprehensive about posting this one myself, but there was something about the softness of the sand against the texture of the wood that I liked. But definitely could do with some more landscape as you said.
Thanks again for the criticism, much appreciated.
Regards
Carl
Just checked your Web site, stunning photos, has really inspired me thank you.
Thanks again for the criticism, much appreciated.
Regards
Carl
Just checked your Web site, stunning photos, has really inspired me thank you.
Posted 08/07/2013 - 07:00
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Great "Flag Effect"....To use a foreground as main subject of the compo.....It almost looks like when looking at a Flag that "steals"all your eyes.......and a person is not intersted in looking elsewhere. IMHO David is right.....a little bit of more room for background could improve "the breath" of this compo.
Posted 08/07/2013 - 07:30
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GIULIO57 wrote:
Great "Flag Effect"....To use a foreground as main subject of the compo.....It almost looks like when looking at a Flag that "steals"all your eyes.......and a person is not intersted in looking elsewhere. IMHO David is right.....a little bit of more room for background could improve "the breath" of this compo.
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Great "Flag Effect"....To use a foreground as main subject of the compo.....It almost looks like when looking at a Flag that "steals"all your eyes.......and a person is not intersted in looking elsewhere. IMHO David is right.....a little bit of more room for background could improve "the breath" of this compo.
Posted 09/07/2013 - 12:02
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Thank you for the comments.
Carl
Carl
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