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The Savage Coast II


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Canon 5D, Canon 17-40L, Lee .9 & .3 ND grad filters.

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Similar to my last posting, but showing off more of the foreground of

this spectacular beach. I was a bit disappointed with the burnt out

area near the sun, but there wasnt much I could do without darkening

the sky too much. I contemplated doing something with it in Photoshop

but in the end wasnt comfortable so didnt bother. More swirling tide,

more wet boots. But who cares - boots can dry!

 

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...a splendid image ! Well done, I Love the mood pof this one, it's dark yet with lot's of detail to be seen in the shadows. Superb technique and excellent composition.

 

regars

 

Marc

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The foreground rock conducting my eyes to the edgy stone, abruptly razing from the ground and touching the sky lighten by a dying sun. I like the composition. All elements are in place in my opinion. A very well framed photo with good dynamic range. Congratulations!
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adam - awesome! savage indeed. the firey sky, the jagged rock, bubbling surf - all are reminscent of the beginning of time. the golden reflection along the right side does the trick for me.
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this is possibly my favourite of your coastal shots - even better than the ones from skye. i think this may partly be because, as a geologist, i'm happy to see the veining cutting the sediments in the foreground rocks - but of course that won't make most people's day! it's the balance between the foreground element, the near and distant stacks that is so pleasing, and also that the foreground is quite dark - nice to see some subtle grad filtering!
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