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Concentricities, Huntington Beach CA


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Exposure Date: 2014:02:01 16:16:21;
Copyright: ;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D600;
Exposure Time: 1/20.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/11.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 100;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 18.0 mm mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 18 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Macintosh);


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I really like the way the circles work in contrast to the straight lines of the promenade. A very well thought out composition! 

 

Compliments! 

 

Alf 

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Seven for the great mood, for the wonderful colors and patterns, for the great use of the wide angle lens and for the beautifully done composition! Congratulations, Lester!

 

Best regards

 

PDE

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Raymond,

Thank you for dropping by with your nice remark.

 

Alf,

The "drawing-on-sand" caught my attention right away and the one who did it really had a sense of art into it. Had to circle around a little bit before settling for this composition as I was trying to catch the sun before it totally disappears from the horizon. Thanks.

 

Pierre,

Good I had the 18mm mounted on my camera lest a longer lens would not have made the perspective I wanted. Thanks again for your thoughts.

 

Maurizio,

Nice to read a comment from you again. Regards too my friend.

 

Patrick,

Tried my best to compose in my framing this beautiful artwork in the sand. Thanks for your comment.

 

Lester

 

 

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I can see that the patterns were very well thought out and made. I have followed them and find them almost mesmerizing! So glad you captured this one while you still had the sun and those wonderful colours in the sky. Beautiful work Lester!

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Gail,

 

You know what? - I tried following the lines too and likewise made me dizzy a little bit though I know that there were two sets of lines from each circle design. That person must be an artist.

 

Thanks for your observations.

 

Lester

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I am amazed at how exacting they were re the distance between each set of lines. I discovered the 2 sets of lines as well, and found it really quite amazing how they all end up being part of each other.  I agree, whoever made this work of Art, must have been an Artist!!!

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