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    Tenerife, Canare islands...

    Model: NIKON D500
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    Aperature value: F 6.3
    Exposure time: 1/4 sec.
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    Focusal length: 18.0 mm
    Exposure program: Manual control
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    Lots of nice textures in this scene Adrian.....from the black cobblestone beach to the distant formations to the over-hanging cliff. If it were mine I would crop down from the top to just above the clouds as the sky is rather plain above them without too much interest. With the sun to your left, could you have swung your camera more to the right to include more of the scene on the right side of the frame, allowing the viewer to see more of the over hanging cliff details?

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    Hi Adrian

    I agree with Andrew 100 %.. Cropping to just above the cloud would work better for me also and i want to see whats right of frame. I like the big pebbles/small rocks on the shoreline. I think there would be a good shot with them in the FG. I see hints of sharpening artifacts on the RH edge of the rock just right of center..

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    Thank you Andrew and Don for your comment! I do understand your point of view, but unfortunately I was in a little "cave" and I couldn't turn to the right, because of that, but I wanted to catch in the frame the "ceiling" of the cave. If I crop from the sky I will loose a part of that "ceiling".

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    HI Adrian, I agree with theothers on the crop the ceiling of the cave really does not ad anything to the comp and losing some of it to better balance the rest of the comp is a trade off I would make.
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    I've made the crop as you suggested. What do you think?

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