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That must have been an awesome vacation. I am torn between the second and third image. On the first, the water looks too puny to make it justice (I know it wasn't but it just looks a little lost in all the rest). But on the third one, the water coupled with all those dangerous looking rocks, it just seems much more powerful to me. BUT...I like how you composed the second. The foreground on the third isn't the best and I don't know that you can crop and still keep the image as powerful. Where was this? It looks like a fabulous place!
That must have been an awesome vacation. I am torn between the second and third image. On the first, the water looks too puny to make it justice (I know it wasn't but it just looks a little lost in all the rest). But on the third one, the water coupled with all those dangerous looking rocks, it just seems much more powerful to me. BUT...I like how you composed the second. The foreground on the third isn't the best and I don't know that you can crop and still keep the image as powerful. Where was this? It looks like a fabulous place!
Cap Perpetrua, Between New Port and Florance OR. The waves were not making the blow hole blow due the direction the waves were coming in, but it was making these really go. These were taken at high tide about 7 feet.
GRF
Panorama Madness:
Nikon D800, 50mm F1.4D AF, 16-35mm, 28-200mm & 70-300mm