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ian pearson
{K:1736} 5/7/2005
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Hi Michael,Composition spoils this shot, but all is not lost. I would crop the top to get rid of the horizon and the bottom to get rid of the beach and one third of the left side to get the fisherman leaning into the photo, and then increase the contrast to sharpen up the focal point,and make the rocks more prominant.He really looks lonely now with all those rocks and water around him. Ian Pearson
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Michael Burke
{K:129} 4/30/2005
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well imm so sorry to say i stopped while on a motorbikeand snapped in the moment and the day was dull and that part of the beach was prett torn up with differant tones !!this is after the tsunami
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Reza Fakhrai
{K:3014} 4/30/2005
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Cool idea and execution. I'm not a big fan of the centered composition. Pick a side and put him on it. I would play around with the white balance as well, until you get a warmer tone.
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Stan Nelson
{K:65} 4/24/2005
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Nice foto,but I would put the fisher man off center to add more comp.to the shor Also the color seems a tad green Stan
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