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    Default The falling fence

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    While searching for a good composition for this beautiful house on the cliff, I came to realise that the fence I was using as a leading line was about to fall in the ocean at a few places. I hope they do not have a 50 years mortgage on the house!

    I like the mood and the intensity of the late afternoon colors.

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    4:00 PM light at the end of june.

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    Very nice composition. Lighting is everything in photography and shooting this scene either very early or late in the day would probably give the scene far more drama and impact.

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    Rene,

    I don't think the light is unappealing in this image and w/o and large or deep shadows, it works OK with me. It seems it needs a CW rotation (look at the water line). Composition works well to draw the viewers eye from the FG up the slope with the cliff and fence to the BG.

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    A very beautiful composition. Agree with u on the fence leading up to the house. Wish there some nice clouds too.

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