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Drakes Beach
By Sean Hanlon
September 12th, 2010
I was hoping for some clouds but they blew out before sunset. But it still turned out good.
Canon EOS 5D Mark ll, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4.0, Adobe Lightroom 2, Cokin Neutral Density filter, polarizer.
Comments from the Community
Posted By: Igor Borisenko Photography
about 1 year, 8 months ago
I love this one a lot! The colors are amazing and exposure looks great.
I think the foreground could have been improved a bit. There is a slight lack of interest in the foreground besides somewhat distracting unclassified debris. If there was a piece of driftwood it would have made a ton of difference but in this case I would have cloned out some of the most prominent debris. Again it could be used as is. This is just my personal opinion. Thanks for sharing.
I think the foreground could have been improved a bit. There is a slight lack of interest in the foreground besides somewhat distracting unclassified debris. If there was a piece of driftwood it would have made a ton of difference but in this case I would have cloned out some of the most prominent debris. Again it could be used as is. This is just my personal opinion. Thanks for sharing.
Posted By: WhiteDog
about 1 year, 8 months ago
The colors are soothing and the composition is generally effective.
However, the photo lacks a center of focus. The eye travels into the picture with nowhere to go but out of the picture. Of course, that's what was there. But the small pieces of driftwood and debris are insufficient to give the image a purpose. Still, as a desktop picture, it probably works just fine. Certainly it's better "as is" than with something artificially added to create a distraction. Simplicity has its own virtues.
However, the photo lacks a center of focus. The eye travels into the picture with nowhere to go but out of the picture. Of course, that's what was there. But the small pieces of driftwood and debris are insufficient to give the image a purpose. Still, as a desktop picture, it probably works just fine. Certainly it's better "as is" than with something artificially added to create a distraction. Simplicity has its own virtues.
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