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works for me - nice exposure here.
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wow awesome place! Sky is more exciting in shot 2.
Volleyball net may be a distraction, not sure.
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Thanks Marko, I appreciate your comments
Yeah it is close to home, but I think we tend to take these places for granted when we live there. When I saw some weather coming in I thought I would take the new kit out for a trial run.
Yes it is a few minutes later but there is also a bit more dramatic post processing involved.
I had mixed feeling about this. I have also had mixed comments about it too - balance vs distraction. In retrospect I wish I had taken a few steps backward and included the whole net
These are nice and really sharp. I like the net because it lends a leading line to the horizon, sort of opposite the boardwalk. And I can easily imagine players on the beach when the weather is more settled and the tide out.
New kit? Hmm? Maybe a Canon 5DIV? With a rectilinear wide lens, maybe the 11-24 f/4? Sometimes we have to fall into the black hole....
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