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This is very different from 'for we are bound' although both images are very beautiful.  This photo displays a level of tension not present in the other photo which appears to be quite tranquil.  Perhaps because the second figure is now standing, sit down or you will rock the boat comes to mind.  The wave in the foreground also adds an element of action or movement.  I like both images but the strong gold of the sun light on the water is very absorbing.

Jim

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This is a beautiful image. Inclusion of that wave in the frame has made the composition highly balanced.

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Very interesting how you composed this image,the wave,the boat with two mans and warm light over all,best regards.

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Very nice and unusual composition,beautifull soft light,very nice work,regards,Harry

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This version is also amazing. Love the way f/g wave intersect the sun reflection line. Very interesting and attractive sunset capture. Bravo.

Hamid.

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Wonderful combination of the quote and the scene. Beautiful tones. I love the sense of the great sea around them. Wonderful work, Kaushik.
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Lovely, I think I prefer this to the first although I like that one as well. There is something a bit more extraordinary about this one. The golden light and the silhouette of the people (one of them standing) heading into that beautiful golden reflection on the water. I also like that this is anchored to land with that little cresting wave and we see the sandy pebbles of shore.  Nicely captured

Warmest regards, Pamela

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