Apr 11, 2016, 15:46
Apr 12, 2016, 09:05
Wes, the File size does not do this justice, upload the original file, post a Link, and go from there. Cheers. Ed.
Apr 12, 2016, 12:23
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
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Cheers.
Philip
Apr 13, 2016, 15:20
Thank you all for the comments...like for John to give me his thoughts...
Apr 14, 2016, 01:28
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.
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Here is my take.
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Apr 16, 2016, 18:45
Another "Sound View". This time of The 'Hoe' and Sound, in Plymouth, South Devon, England.
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Apr 16, 2016, 18:48
Apr 17, 2016, 13:32
(Apr 16, 2016, 18:48)Phil J Wrote: [ -> ]One more.
Hope these meet with your approval.
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
Apr 17, 2016, 15:46
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.
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.