“ The leading channel ”
I got down low to use the water and rocks as a leading line towards the sea stack
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Leading Lines
  • Jack Zipes Edited 4 years ago

    Controversially I like the narrow depth of field and the lack of the ubiquitous silky long exposure water! It feels different, well done.

    Controversially I like the narrow depth of field and the lack of the ubiquitous silky long exposure water! It feels different, well done.

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  • April Wahlquist Edited 4 years ago

    I love the river being outlined by the rocks.

    Prehaps a bigger area of focus? The blurry front throws me… more

    I love the river being outlined by the rocks.

    Prehaps a bigger area of focus? The blurry front throws me off.

    It's a beautiful shot of the rocky mountain in the background.

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  • Judi Jay Edited 4 years ago

    I think Ronda has some useful advice for next time Chris. The black and white is very dramatic but 2.8 might have been a little open? Composition works well.

    I think Ronda has some useful advice for next time Chris. The black and white is very dramatic but 2.8 might have been a little open? Composition works well.

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  • Ronda Woolgar Edited 4 years ago

    I really like your composition and your use of both B&W and leading lines .. I do however feel that the focal point of the shot is a little too far in the distance … more

    I really like your composition and your use of both B&W and leading lines .. I do however feel that the focal point of the shot is a little too far in the distance . I could see a wider apature and ND filters working really really well for this shot

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Nikon D750
1/250 f/2.8 500 70

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