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    Another picture I took while on Grand Isle in Louisiana. This one was taken just before sunrise You can see several of the oil platforms on the horizon (not dust marks :) ), not unlike the one that exploded several weeks ago.

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    Mike, very interesting colours in this image and I like the way the shape of the foreground sand leads you further up the scene. I might have considered cloning out the white spot in the LRS as I keep looking at it to see what it is. Interesting note on the oil rigs … what an ecological disaster that has been.

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    Nice shot Mike. The sand looks a bit like oil, now that you mentioned the oil rigs. Nature repeats itself. Like the colors and comp.

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    Sky on fire by oil rigs? ;)

    The sky is too pink for my taste. However, I haven't seen the sunrise, and in different geographies the sunrises can have different hues. The dark blue colours look nice. I won't like to put my feet in that mud though. :D The texture in the mud look good as well. I won't mind a composition with less of sky and more of the mud as well. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to more.

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    Beautiful details in the sand. The sand textures, along with the dark and light areas, are excellent.

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    Hi Mike, I feel you handled this image very well! Good eye using patterns in the sand as a leading line and the shadows in the sand as a middle ground. I can't make a judgement on the sky color since I wasn't there and it looks OK.
    For my taste I would crop the sky down to just above the top cloud wisp...Well done...

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    clean simple composition and very interesting colours!! agree with cropping slightly from the top...
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    Agree on the crop, very nice comp and nice colors

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    Thanks for all the comments everyone. Here it is with additional crop off the top and a few things cleaned up in the foreground...

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    Hey Mike,
    Nice use of the split.....I like the cropped sky repost but I would also take a bit off the right.....keeping more of the proportions and focusing even more attention on the sand patterns. Very nicely handled and very nicely done! Simple....yet effective!

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    Like the improvements in the repost.

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    Thanks for all the comments and input everyone.:D

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    Hi Mike, I like the repost! nice job!!

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    Hi Mike, I like the repost! nice job!!
    Thanks for the good ideas!

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    The repost is nice. I like Roman's suggestion. I love that part of the world. Every now and then I get to go to the general area for work. Red sky in the morning, sailor take warning... or something like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Lloyd View Post
    The repost is nice. I like Roman's suggestion. I love that part of the world. Every now and then I get to go to the general area for work. Red sky in the morning, sailor take warning... or something like that.
    ... red at night, sailor's delight.

    I guess there was a bit for ominous foreshadowing regarding the oil spill, eh? :eek:

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    You know what's interesting (not the best choice of words) about that "oil" spill? The amount of time that it's been leaking vs the amount of damage that hasn't occurred, yet. It's a fairly sensitive topic but I'm not convinced that it's another Exxon Valdez... I'm not convinced that we are going to get off light either. It's just that there is a difference in the composition (this one is oil and gas being released at very high pressure in very cold deep ocean waters vs a huge blob of oil released at the surface in an enclosed sound). Anyway... I don't want to corrupt your thread with shop talk. I thought that you did a great job on exposure and composition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Lloyd View Post
    You know what's interesting (not the best choice of words) about that "oil" spill? The amount of time that it's been leaking vs the amount of damage that hasn't occurred, yet. It's a fairly sensitive topic but I'm not convinced that it's another Exxon Valdez... I'm not convinced that we are going to get off light either. It's just that there is a difference in the composition (this one is oil and gas being released at very high pressure in very cold deep ocean waters vs a huge blob of oil released at the surface in an enclosed sound). Anyway... I don't want to corrupt your thread with shop talk. I thought that you did a great job on exposure and composition.
    Thanks Michael.

    It is an odd spill -- the currents have been holding the oil off sore so very little has come ashore yet. There are now some theories that a lot of it could get caught in the circle (?) current, making it move toward the Florida keys and beyond. As you said, very interesting and like nothing we have ever seen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Fuhr View Post
    Thanks Michael.

    It is an odd spill -- the currents have been holding the oil off sore so very little has come ashore yet. There are now some theories that a lot of it could get caught in the circle (?) current, making it move toward the Florida keys and beyond. As you said, very interesting and like nothing we have ever seen.
    Yeah... the "loop" and the "eddy" current that peels off of it. Those are another interesting subject. I think that, because of the pressure and cold temperature at sea floor and and something called the joule thomson effect the bulk of the oil is stratifying along the floor and intermediate layers. Hydrocarbon is an interesting fluid. The single components all have differing boiling points but combined they can remain a liquid if the temperature is cold enough and the pressure is high enough. Time will tell...

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