
Paddle boat

watching others getting wet

have to have a photo with this in it


ferry hop part #2 Darling Harbour -> Watsons bay -> QuModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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ferry hop part #2 Darling Harbour -> Watsons bay -> Qutoo early for lunch
![]() Paddle boat ![]() watching others getting wet ![]() have to have a photo with this in it ![]() ![]()
Lovely sharp shots... great colour aslo... the jet sprint boat and the table settings are my picks...
what are you using to shoot them with? ![]() The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
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#1 and #2 are terrific Keith. #1 in particular is a stand out. Well seen the colour play the repetition the poles in perfect accord there is a lovely rhythm to this image. Great work.
cheers marco
Keith
The first two images show your great eye for a shot and wonderful use of colour. #3 doesn't stand in the same league - a little too tight a crop plus the boat going away from the viewer lessens the shot. Peter
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I’m with Peter - #1 is superb but I would be inclined to defocus the near right upright to pull the eye even more to the table in focus
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