Nathan W. Lediard
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And one more--- HCD28mm f4 wide open 1/10s iso 400
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Thankyou Douglas, I am glad you enjoyed themNathan,What a wonderful collection of images!
I am seldom drawn to wedding pictures but these are as interesting as they are creative ... well done!
Douglas Benson
Wayne, really engaging image - I for one would like to see a savage crop - lose the foreground rocks on both sides and just focus on that one warm red rock with the cool waves interacting with the shore line.
Well just a thought.
Mal
appreciate the comments. I've tried many crops on this image.great shot. I actually like the foreground and think it makes the image more interesting and gives it framing and contrast. well done !
I'm not really sure why this image works, but it is the kind of picture that I can't tear my eyes away. The waves are abstract, but raw and powerful at the same time. The movement is not smooth as so often water is portrayed, but rough, though not quite angry, and the lava rocks anchor the image. Very well seen.Still working through my Kauai images. The final night I tried a new location. While scouting an area I noticed the abstract nature of the waves when looking down on them, and decided to try something a little different.
BillI love it, Mal! Could be a cloudscape as much as a tree.
Bill