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"Turnberry Bay"


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I'm still exploring Ayrshire Coast places and a trip to Turnberry

Bay was the most recent one. Amazing places, full of wonderful

colours & structures when the tide is low. The Lighthouse visible in

the distance is Ayrshire's only mainland lighthouse and stands

within the remans of Turnberry Castle (where Robert the Bruce was

probably born in 1274). The small island on the right is Aisla

Craig - a natural seabird reserve, which is considered to be one of

the most important breeding sites for northern gannets. It is also a

haven for other seabird species, including guillemot and razorbill.

Please have a look at the larger version. Your comments/critiques

much appreciated.

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I like the way the bright green in the foreground draws your eye which is then lead by the diagonal shore line towards the lighthouse and the beautiful sky. The only down side for me is the island in the distance top right is a bit of a featureless blob.
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Piotr, your work is very impressive - including this one. The clarity from front to back is excellent. I also read your recent comments on images posted by others. You provide helpful feedback.
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composici�n con un primer plano con mucha fuerza y la orilla de la playa que nos conduce hasta el far, con unos colores muy buenos.
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You've solved the major problem of landscapes and that is where to start the bottom. It works all the way to the lighthouse with visual tone and color changes and surprises all the way. It reads "authentic" as opposed to over manipulated to me. Nice Job!
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wonderful work I like this much better than the landscape version, the image has so much depth and detail super sky and great focal point in the light house.

Very well done.

Rich.

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seem to make this one work so well, I enjoy the the curvature of the shoreline and the pebbles at your feet. I love the cropping of this photo as well.
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