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Beach House
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Beach House
A new technique for a New Year - to boost that all important depth of contrast - so essential in all photography.
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Photo Comments
JStokes
said:
I love the composition on this and i also love the wild feeling of the ocean and sky. Very well done, Gil - cheers Jo
21:03 on January 11, 2008
ABERS
said:
Really like the atmosphere generated by the treatment of this image. The figure placed through the hut superstructure really adds to it's impact. Great.....Alan
21:47 on January 11, 2008
Steve McHale
said:
Lovely muted colours Gil, it really makes this image work well. Great shot, Steve.
21:55 on January 11, 2008
chuffed
said:
nicely composed and.. soft :)
22:05 on January 11, 2008
XC90
said:
Love this image, and no HD.lol. Had a few out of season holidays like this Gill, thanks for the reminder, all the best for the new one............Bev
00:07 on January 12, 2008
costello
said:
Top shot Gil. Great lightning and crontast for one of my favourites. Juan.
08:12 on January 12, 2008
Gil Ritchie
said:
To:- Jo, Alan, Steve, chuffed, Bev and Juan - thanks for the encouraging comments folks - hope you all had a Good New Year too - cheers Gil.
10:05 on January 12, 2008
makjak
said:
Love this one Gil.. love the way you have put this together.. Its nice to have you back from holiday.. looking foward to seeing the shots.. Take care Best regards Mark
15:14 on January 12, 2008
brunomaria
said:
great shot again, Gil, I life the composition and the surreal feeling in this image. Cheers. bruno
18:01 on January 20, 2008
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