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Nubble Light @ Sunset + repost |
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Photo posted by Ed Lowe in the Man & Nature gallery on 10/26/17 at 9:13 pm EST
Registered on 02/07/04, 414 Posts, 7115 Comments
Post last edited by Jim Erhardt on 11/06/17 at 5:25 pm EST
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Comment posted by Michael Lowe on 10/27/17 at 6:52 pm EST
Registered on 02/11/04, 777 Posts, 5252 Comments
This is sweet, Ed. Great drama in the sky combined with the FG rocks and crashing waves add up to a great picture. I think I would dodge in the rocks IMHO.
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Comment posted by Don Young on 10/27/17 at 7:09 pm EST
Registered on 04/23/15, 56 Posts, 224 Comments
Ed, it all comes together in this image! The detail and colors are great. The only small nit that I have is that the width seems a little cramped. All in all, a very nice job!
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Comment posted by Ed Lowe on 10/27/17 at 10:13 pm EST
Registered on 02/07/04, 414 Posts, 7115 Comments
Comment last edited by Ed Lowe on 10/28/17 at 09:04 am EST
Thanks for your thoughts Mike and Don; always appreciated. Here is a repost with my brother's suggestions. The dodging brought out some nice highlights of color in the waves.
Ed
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Comment posted by Eva McDermott on 10/29/17 at 01:01 am EST
Registered on 01/04/09, 1015 Posts, 13229 Comments
Wonderful sky and foreground action Ed. I am sure both places were a madhouse.
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Comment posted by Ed Lowe on 10/30/17 at 2:45 pm EST
Registered on 02/07/04, 414 Posts, 7115 Comments
Thanks for your thoughts, Eva. We were surprised that the parking lot was not overflowing as we got there 20 minutes before sunset and were able to drive right in a snag a spot with no trouble. Mike and I went down over the rocks to the water's edge and had no one within 50' of us. Most of the people stayed along the edge of the parking area.
Ed
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Comment posted by Wayne Jones on 10/30/17 at 7:28 pm EST
Registered on 04/18/07, 953 Posts, 6435 Comments
Nice "alternative" view of the light, Ed, and the repost is even better. I like the action that your low view of the foreground adds here. Light like this makes all those other stops worth it.
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Wayne Jones
Upstate New York |
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The beauty and genius of a work of art may be reconceived, though its first material expression be destroyed; a vanished harmony may yet again inspire the composer; but when the last individual of a race of living beings breathes no more, another heaven and another earth must pass before such a one can be again. William Beebe, 1906 |
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Comment posted by Michael Lowe on 11/07/17 at 2:35 pm EST
Registered on 02/11/04, 777 Posts, 5252 Comments
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