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Thread: Pool

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    Re: Pool

    Tuna, your photography is always inspiring. The beautiful and yet eerie glow of the pool light creating a silhouette of the railing, and identifying the slight swiling patterns in the still pool water. I like the placement of the drain and railings, and so , as usual your composition makes an art out of an ordinary scene
    Well done
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    Re: Pool

    Quote Originally Posted by gahspidy
    Tuna, your photography is always inspiring. The beautiful and yet eerie glow of the pool light creating a silhouette of the railing, and identifying the slight swiling patterns in the still pool water. I like the placement of the drain and railings, and so , as usual your composition makes an art out of an ordinary scene
    Well done
    The words above mirror what I would also wish to say about this photograph, particularily the last sentence.
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    Re: Pool

    A beautiful, simple composition. I really like the green water (unless I'm swimming in it ) and how it almost fades to black like the deck around it. The drain off by itself really adds to the shot. How do you learn to recognize a situation like this?

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    Re: Pool

    It looks like something off of a mystery movie. Well done as always.
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