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[attachment=6064]Give me your take on this shot...Wes
Wes, the File size does not do this justice, upload the original file, post a Link, and go from there. Cheers. Ed.
The best part is the sky, nevertheless it could lose the top 10%. Overall the photo posted here has a blue-cyan bias which needs correcting, and could also do with a bit of sharpening.

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Cheers.
Philip
Thank you all for the comments...like for John to give me his thoughts...
It is a nice shot, given the limitations of your software. I concur with Philip's comments. I have also trimmed a smidgeon off the LH side, as I found the tree on the ridge line kept drawing my eye to the edge of the frame. I have sharpened the image slightly, but as Ed says, posting a slightly bigger image for us would make things a bit easier.
Here is my take.

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Another "Sound View". This time of The 'Hoe' and Sound, in Plymouth, South Devon, England.

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One more.

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Hope these meet with your approval. Smile

Best regards.

Phil.
(Apr 16, 2016, 18:48)Phil J Wrote: [ -> ]One more.



Hope these meet with your approval. Smile

Best regards.

Phil.

Hi Phil

Of these, my choices are this one, which I think draws the viewer into the picture quite strongly, and no 4 of the previous post - the one with the lighthouse to the left - which I think is a strong and pleasing composition.

Regards

Jeff


Thanks Jeff,

It's an 'interesting' experience taking photographs whilst 'bobbing up and down' and one I'm sure I could probably get used to, given sufficient practice. However, I doubt I'd ever be adept enough to take photographs on 'Boaty McBoatface', or whatever the new vessel ends up being called.

Regards.

Phil.