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Critique By: Ed Hebert  (K:53)  
1/16/2003 6:19:18 AM

Burim (and others) - this is a place about a 1/2 hour from Cape Cod, on the other side of Buzzards Bay. It's Horseneck Beach in Westport, MA. Horseneck has a dune system very similar to those found at the Cape Cod National Seashore. Thanks for your comments.
        Photo By: Ed Hebert  (K:53)

Critique By: Ed Hebert  (K:53)  
1/4/2003 3:58:57 PM

As a guy who did a fair share of surfing in my earlier years, I can appreciate the emotional impact of this shot. People might nitpick exposure or "bullyeye composition", but in a decisive moment situation, you've done very well to capture feeling.
        Photo By: John Black  (K:1047)

Critique By: Ed Hebert  (K:53)  
1/2/2003 1:11:48 PM

great lighting against that ominous sky. For even more punch, I'd underexpose this another stop to increase saturation and remove some of the hotspots on the cows near the tree. Well seen.
        Photo By: Mary Cioffi  (K:49)

Critique By: Ed Hebert  (K:53)  
3/6/2002 11:04:09 AM

The 'algae' (or whatever it was) was actually the green stuff. I think there was actually some eelgrass attached to the rocks. Anyway, the blue is nothing more than reflections on the water.
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