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The sky and the sea in this make a fine counterpoint to one another as is desired in a seacape. The hill/outcropping in the lower right though appears too bright or as if it might use a different filtering or color balancing. It seems overly light and wants to jump out excessively.
I like the sweep and shape of this image and only the brightness/tone of the lower right detracts from what is a strong image. The difference in height of the two portion of the shore in the bottom of the picture add to its visual interest and I feel it is well proportioned and framed.
Hi Seb - This is, as always, very good work. It reminds me a little of a classic photographer, whose name I can't remember, who used to use the naked female form as aspects of sea scapes, frequently as parts of the foreground. If the name occurs to me, I will let you know!
Another great shot from your recent work. Not my favorite of the series but truly well done. I love the sky as usual. Where is this spot on the planet that has such incredible cloud features?
Hey seb...nice work as usual with good tones. I like the calmness of this one...very serene landscape.
I think the first image works for me and the second has too much of a burn on the lower right side...the pebbles stick out a bit much.
Cheers.
I'm always mentally photographing everything as practice.
Minor White
Then again, thanks a lot everyone. It's great to be able to count on so many fine people.
This was shot at the "Entry Island" the smallest and most remote Island from the Magdalen Islands. Technically, its part of my province (Quebec) but the place actually is in the Atlantic Ocean, relatively close from the province of Prince Edward Island.