Drove past the pier the other morning and there was this mist just off shore.
A couple from the ones I took.
As always comments (and critiques) welcome.
Taffy
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Drove past the pier the other morning and there was this mist just off shore.
A couple from the ones I took.
As always comments (and critiques) welcome.
Taffy
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I like to second one best. I think the rocks help make a better composition. I would've cropped a little bit off the bottom, about where the line of rocks in the center just starts turning dark. Very nice shot.
Nice set -I'm gonna favour 1 here as I prefer the overall angle.
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I prefer the first ones but both are good photos but the title seems a bit misleading I cannot discern the mist in either photo, but I am old and not wearing my glasses so me not seeing it means nothing lol.
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I prefer #2
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