The first two are landscapes/beachscapes - kind of a new area for me.
The last is the cliched flag hut - in supersaturation mode




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Brighton BeachscapesSpent the afternoon shooting around Brighton Beach - nice dramatic clouds and light
The first two are landscapes/beachscapes - kind of a new area for me. The last is the cliched flag hut - in supersaturation mode ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
I love all of these but number 3 just does it for me. The colours are great in 2 though. Well done.
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Anyone got any comments on these?
Its not my usual stuff and I'd like some feedback from landscape pros ![]() The seascapes were taken with the Sigma 10-20 with a 2 stop GND filter to keep the sky from burning out Cheers
Not a landscape pro myself but I like #2 out of the landscapes though I feel there's too much foreground and too little sky.
Mate, you should have been down that way on Saturday instead. I was down there and the sky was brilliant! Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Bariie
I must confess I came here twice and didn't comment. #3 really scremed out at me and it's a great image, but I wasn't sure what my view on the other two were. So having considered - #1 doesn't work for me - it's just a pile of rocks with no real central focus (it took a while before I noticed the city in the background). #2 OTOH is heading in the right direction, but I'd have somehow liked a lower angle on this. Peter
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Number 2 is my favourite. Was this a blended exposure? If so you did a great job.
I like 1 but when my eyes get to the city and find the buildings leaning over it doesn't seem quite natural. The 3rd one is a good shot too... simple but nice contrasting colours.
Beautiful colour in #2 and 3. Great feeling of flow in #2 - love that long sweep to the brooding sky.
Johnnie Hurrah
Great colours in #3. I thought maybe the wide angle lens is not the best pick for this type of shot as the lines bulge outwards (barrel distortion?) slightly.
But that's only a minor gripe. Great shot. Nikon D70s, Nikkor 18-70, Sigma 70-300DG APO
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Thanks, but it wasn't taken with a wide angle - 42mm in fact ![]() Wouldn't have helped that the side of the hut wasn't flat or even - but I certainly can't see a noticable bulge
Im no landscape expert either, but the angle on the first one seems a bit out. Get down low (like 40cm) from the ground and Im sure that shot would have turned out better.
2nd one also seems like you were standing up too high. But u have the 3 stages in the photo. Fore, mid and background. I like the sky and the forground. Maybe you could make 2 differnt photos from this one showing the more sky/less foreground and visa vera to see the diff. The 3rd one is just great the blue is beaut! Well done ![]()
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