Run In The Sun
by Gary_Baldy
Part of my study of a year in the life of Budleigh Salterton beach.
Uploaded30/11/2012 - 18:50
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Posted 30/11/2012 - 20:24
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A brilliant capture !
How did you manage to get the timing so perfect that the angle of the runner's body and shadow continue the line of the dwarf wall supporting the railings ???
Now add in the clouds and the sunlight and it's a 'WOW' shot !
Well done
Peter
How did you manage to get the timing so perfect that the angle of the runner's body and shadow continue the line of the dwarf wall supporting the railings ???
Now add in the clouds and the sunlight and it's a 'WOW' shot !
Well done
Peter
Posted 30/11/2012 - 21:01
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A quite brilliant image, this truly deserves to be published.
Regards
David
Regards
David
Posted 30/11/2012 - 23:00
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PeterKR wrote:
A brilliant capture !
How did you manage to get the timing so perfect that the angle of the runner's body and shadow continue the line of the dwarf wall supporting the railings ???
Now add in the clouds and the sunlight and it's a 'WOW' shot !
Well done
Peter
Serendipity! As I was walking into the shelter I could see him in the distance. I thought I might be able to break up to the shot with him running through it. By pure chance I pressed the shutter when he was lined up with the wall. Thanks for spotting that; I thought it might just be me!
A brilliant capture !
How did you manage to get the timing so perfect that the angle of the runner's body and shadow continue the line of the dwarf wall supporting the railings ???
Now add in the clouds and the sunlight and it's a 'WOW' shot !
Well done
Peter
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Posted 01/12/2012 - 08:52
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Haworth wrote:
I like it a lot,perfect composition and the sharp symmetry broken by the runner. Plus, as Andrew says, well balanced exposure.
I completely agree, excellent photography
I like it a lot,perfect composition and the sharp symmetry broken by the runner. Plus, as Andrew says, well balanced exposure.
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