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Sunset..Nikon D70s + Nikkor AF 28-105D+ AFS 70-300 VR + AF 50 f/1.8 D + Tokina 12-24 f/4 + DX 10.5 Fisheye+SB800
Gorgeous light Tyrone. This is a beautiful image especially with the sparay of light from behind the cloudburst. I would suggest a little crop off the bottom to remove just a smidgen of the dark sand so that the bottom left corner of the frame is the juncture of the wet and dry sand.
cheers marco
The rays streaming out combined with the golden reflection in the water immediately grabs my eye, very catching... I'm a sucker for this sort of stuff... Moments like these are wonderful captures... This one's worth printing I reckon
![]() Had a gander at the images in your link to a previous post too and as I missed it first time around (RATS!) had to say the color and tones in the first one are excellent with the lines of the pier taking me into the image, good stuff... Aka Andrew
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