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    This is my latest crop of one of these images which I feel has something but can't quite get the result I would like !!!
    Was returning from the estuary along the beach and impressed with the sand patterns produced by the out going tide.
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    Here is the original for anyone inclined to edit for a different result.
    With thanks for viewing.
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    I like what you did with the image Ian !!!! My suggestion would be trying a different angle? Maybe getting lower if possible would flatten some of the terrain on the back? Also a crop from the top as presented !!

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    Ian,
    My brain is a little twisted so for that reason I always have panos on my mind. I would have focused on just the foreground and done a stitched panorama with six to eight vertical captures, and then converted it into black and white like this. I LOVE the zig/zags in the sand!!! Cheers!

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    Thanks Alfred & David
    Alfred : Really like your pano type crop.
    David: This is really interesting option.
    I think the original converted to B&W shows up the zig zags.
    After lining up images I have shaved off a wee bit more at the top than Al's crop.
    Had the luxury of working from larger image. LOL.
    Ian Mc

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    Ian,

    I like what you came up with. Though the B&W looks good, I prefer the color version. The high-contrast works very well here.

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    Thanks Robert.
    Much appreciated.
    Ian Mc
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    i like the color with a pano crop, but david's has some merit too. this area has a ton of potential. cant wait to see what you come up with next.

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    Thanks Harold
    I think this is my cue to post another image taken @ the same time !!! LOL
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