jonathancharlesphoto 0 Posted October 23, 2006 This seemed so much more than "just another beach" with the luminous turquoise sea and pink Bermuda sand - I hope the photo expresses this. Comments and critiques much appreciated. Link to comment
lucyhollis 2 Posted March 10, 2007 I was wondering how you managed to take a photograph of Warwick Long Bay in September without it being chockablock full of people - is this just before Hurricane Florence, do you remember? That would also explain the surf too. I am glad you found this beach special too! on a photographic note, you have the colours just right, but I wonder if the left should be cropped a bit more, so that it purposefully looks like you weren't trying to include that area of wet sand. Link to comment
jonathancharlesphoto 0 Posted March 12, 2007 Thank you Lucy. It was a little after the hurricane but another one made a near-miss which got the surf up for a few days. Good idea about the crop - I shall try it. Best wishes, Jonathan PS There are some more Bermuda pics - I'll post them soon Link to comment
troy_hall 0 Posted June 22, 2009 Greetings to you sir :) I have learned much from your photos and their subsequent critiques. My comment is more of a question than a critique. I thought it might be interesting seeing this image in a panoramic view maintaining the top to bottom scale with the girl and more of the unseen dune/greenery at 1/3 left and the sea at 2/3's right. Although small in portion the girl is looking out toward the sea which seems minimized with the vertical view. Might a panoramic view be visually more interesting? Thank you for your images. Link to comment
jonathancharlesphoto 0 Posted July 4, 2009 Thank you Troy. The problem is that you can't do everything in one picture - here I was trying to emphasise the shoreline using "telephoto" perspective (the foreground was actually 30 feet from me). The equivalent in horizontal frame would make more of the sea and/or the beach but less of the shoreline itself. I did take some wider angle horizontal shots but they looked more like standard beach scenes with the far part disappearing into the distance (and the figure tiny). Best wishes, Jonathan Link to comment
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