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Ian Sharp
{K:1762} 10/23/2004
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Another very good composition Barry, keep up the good work.
Ian
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Mustafa Cokol
{K:11} 10/2/2004
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Superb! I really like it.
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 10/1/2004
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Wonderful light and colour ~ and a beautiful place!! Nice mini series Barry! Kind regards, Chris
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Neil Holden
{K:602} 10/1/2004
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Lovely image, very sharp and the thought behind it speaks volumes.. great work
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Barry Wakelin
{K:7838} 10/1/2004
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Michael, thanks for your thoughtful comments. Yes, I couldn't live without my ND grads. All of the three images posted today would have been impossible or unattractive without their use. I tried taking this image without the ND grad and the sky was more or less pure white which didn't sit well with the warm tones expressed elsewhere in the image. The two shots of the Cobb would have resulted in bright skies and mostly black foregrounds on the harbour wall and distant headland. I'd recommend buying a set - Cokin retail a P series holder and three ND grads at a reasonable price if you want to give them a go, or if you've got the cash, you can't beat a set of Lee Filters.
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 10/1/2004
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Barry - Last comment for today. I've noticed a real strength in your photography by blending foreground details and expressive backgrounds. I think that many excellent photographers work this way.
I've noticed another landscape adage at work here: shooting at sunset and sunrise to get the nice warms and pop contrast from raking sunlight.
Excellent work on the whole.
Do you find the graduated filter as a worthwhile investment?
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 10/1/2004
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Barry, great place and old habour Teunis
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