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Beautiful light and colors. I like the reflection across the water and the sun spots! My only wish is that the sun was a bit more off center.
I'm going to check out Perfect Effects.
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Thanks Anita, I appreciate the comments! The sun is not much more than 1/3 from the left and that's where it chose to set, LOL. Having the other elements on each side balanced it all out for me so I didn't even notice it looking too centered.
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Originally Posted by
Judy Howle
Thanks Anita, I appreciate the comments! The sun is not much more than 1/3 from the left and that's where it chose to set, LOL. Having the other elements on each side balanced it all out for me so I didn't even notice it looking too centered.
It's not a big deal.
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Very pretty Judy, the light leaks work well to add some glow. The sea stacks make nice compositional elements.
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I like the composition. Having been there, there is not a lot of leeway to move the sun's position and keep the sea stacks in a good composition. But it's no fair that you got a clear sunset!! (And hope you didn't have lunch in the same place we did...)
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Very pretty Judy, it makes you wonder how the trees got there and survive. I like the silhouette and the lens flare, the sun placement looks fine to me. BTW, a friendly reminder, we have new guidelines for posting, which is further down the page. We ask that everyone posts three to five comments every time you post an image. FYI in case you didn't see it. Thanks.
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Thanks Diane! Yes that was true about this location. We left Seattle at 8 AM, had lunch in the Lake Quinnault area, then to Kalaloch and Ruby beaches, from there to the motel and dinner in Forks before heading to La Push. A fun-filled day!
Originally Posted by
Diane Miller
I like the composition. Having been there, there is not a lot of leeway to move the sun's position and keep the sea stacks in a good composition. But it's no fair that you got a clear sunset!! (And hope you didn't have lunch in the same place we did...)
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Originally Posted by
Kerry Perkins
Very pretty Judy, the light leaks work well to add some glow. The sea stacks make nice compositional elements.
Thanks Kerry!
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Thanks Jackie. I'm sorry I didn't get around to making comments. I got hung up on working on the hundreds of photos from the trip. I'll do better in the future!
Originally Posted by
Jackie Schuknecht
Very pretty Judy, it makes you wonder how the trees got there and survive. I like the silhouette and the lens flare, the sun placement looks fine to me. BTW, a friendly reminder, we have new guidelines for posting, which is further down the page. We ask that everyone posts three to five comments every time you post an image. FYI in case you didn't see it. Thanks.
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Lovely processing and composition.
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