
Didn't do a very good job blending the sky in with this one...


Comments appreciated.
Cheers,
Owen.
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2 images from Jervis BayMy wife and I had dinner on the beach tonight and I took these while we were out there. Killa, is that you in the background?
![]() Didn't do a very good job blending the sky in with this one... ![]() ![]() Comments appreciated. Cheers, Owen.
Owen 2 beautiful images. There is an attractive discordance in #1. The foreground waves really play on this. The images are sharp where they need to be and beautifully exposed.
cheers marco
Great shots Owen. Love the first. Looks like quick evasive action would have been in order.
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Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
Thanks for the comments. Yes, it was a beautiful night last night and we practically had the beach to ourselves.
The first shot is actually a combination of 3. 1 for the sky, 1 for the big splash, and one for the foreground water, so it wasn't as rough as it seems, although I did get a few splashes ![]() Thanks again. Owen. PS. My wife made me promise - no more rocks and water shots for a while! ![]()
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