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Ray Pollard
{K:3729} 3/17/2007
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Nice one Sue, I like everything about this image, the sand drifting over the groynes, tones, textures and detail! Brave of you to weather this with your camera, sand getting everywhere as it does. Well done.
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Quix Photography
{K:20204} 3/17/2007
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Thank you Erik... I was concerned about my camera taking these shots... we really were getting pelted by that sand. Luckily my Lumix does not have many places sand can get into & I'm really glad I took the risk... really like these shots :)
Appreciate the feedback Sue x
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Quix Photography
{K:20204} 3/17/2007
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Thank you Debra & It's really nice to know you like my photo.
The settings for this photo are as follows -
Exposure 1/125 sec Aperture F 3.7 ISO 50
Think the whiteness of the snow may effect these settings, though I do hope they help :)
Keep well & bright Quix x
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Quix Photography
{K:20204} 3/17/2007
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Thank you so much Bhabesh. It is really nice to get positive feedback on a photo & I'm really flattered you have nominated this photo :) You've made me smile today... thats worth many thanks.
Keep well & bright Sue x
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Erik von Baughman
{K:1333} 3/17/2007
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Excellent! Great job captureing the sand blowing off the drift! Superb!
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 3/17/2007
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Just beautiful in every way, dear Sue!:)
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Bhabesh Chakrabarti
{K:11394} 3/17/2007
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And I forgot to tell you that I would like to niminate this image for a recognition. Best, Bhabesh
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Bhabesh Chakrabarti
{K:11394} 3/17/2007
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Mindblowing capture dear Quix. Yes, the perfect placement of the wooden structure takes you into the picture. The use of available light and toe soothing tone altogether made this composition a stunner. I think I love everything of this composition except the distant gravels, which are a bit too prominant and distracts. I am a beginner and hope you take my comment in right spirit. This is even more important for my learning. Best regards, bhabesh
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Debra Garside
{K:2869} 3/17/2007
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Great capture of the drifting sand. I have been trying to capture the snow drifting in the same way, but you have been much more successful! Care to share your settings? Regards, Debra
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 3/17/2007
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Excellent composition, Sue! I like the almost diagonal path the wood structure takes through the image, and the wispy blowing sand completes the atmosphere. Dave.
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