felipe-espinosa 0 Posted May 30, 2006 Great image! The depth of field and leading lines give you an excellent 3-D sensation! Link to comment
david robinson 0 Posted May 30, 2006 Jeff, nothing here with which to quibble. The lighting here is especially appealing. This golden beach and jewel-toned seas really shine against these grey skies. Interesting feeling here of intimacy and protection afforded by the strength of these rocks. The smooth beach suggests safe harbor... Link to comment
paul pinkley 0 Posted May 30, 2006 Good saturation from such an overcast/cloudy condition....great drama with the cloud cover but also good lead into the picture with the composition of the rocks. Jeff, you will miss the seascapes!!! As will many others of your great contributions. Regards, Paul Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted May 31, 2006 This beach never ceases to amaze. The subtle tones and colors here are stunning. The composition is compelling, but what I really admire is this strange light you've captured -- sort of a muffled glow. Lovely. Link to comment
paul gatt 0 Posted June 18, 2006 As I am beginning to know Turimetta a bit better, I fully see how often it comes up with amazing images like this. You've captured this moment very well - the contrasting colours of sand, rock, surf and sky make this one for me, the texture in the foreground sand is a nice touch too. Look forward to catching you down there again. Link to comment
greg mccracken 13 Posted June 23, 2006 I love it Jeff! It's not hard to pick one of your's out of the crowd! Kudos! Link to comment
patrick_o 0 Posted June 23, 2006 wow this image is great, i love the smoothness of the water in comparison to the crisp, sharp rock's and clouds. it leaves a great balance in the photo. great exposure as well. Link to comment
sukhamaya_swain 0 Posted July 13, 2010 the sereneity was the target most probably...delivery as targetted Link to comment
laceyhughes 0 Posted July 13, 2010 Lovely image. I don't care the dark rock formation on the right. Too much attention is drawn to the black nothingness. I might also take a little out of the sky. There is great definition in the clouds. But after the brighter spot in the clouds, there really isn't a lot of detail adding anything. Just a possible idea for cropping. I really like your more subdued colors. The color you've rendered in the sand is very pleasant. -Lacey Link to comment
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