I apologise in advance for another photo of Clevedon Pier, but I am trying to get different angles!
As always comments (and critiques) welcome!
taffy
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I apologise in advance for another photo of Clevedon Pier, but I am trying to get different angles!
As always comments (and critiques) welcome!
taffy
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You really have a multitude of great views of this pier. This one I really like. The leading lines of the fence and wall draws you eye right to the pier.
Last edited by asnow; 04-02-2013 at 08:13 PM.
asnow took the words right out of my mouth. Not sure why you are apologizing for sharing a wonderful photo. You must be Canadian!
LOL - Not another pier image!
(kidding, we love them!)
I dig the diagonal lines here and the comp.
Not sure about the half cropped, single bottom rock near the edge at left, but now we are getting pretty niggly.
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I really enjoy this image. Beautifully composed. The separation of the foreground, mid distance (pier) background really accentuates the 3-dimensional effect. Also, since the horizontal line produced by the hazy distant shore is so muted, it helps to accentuate the end of the pier and creates a lovely mood. Nicely done!
Wow that fence really leads the eye right into the image...well done!
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