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Post by clactonian on Jun 19, 2012 16:17:11 GMT
Re-editing some old favourites ...... Shingle Street, Suffolk
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Post by Barry on Jun 19, 2012 19:27:35 GMT
I like this, nicely composed. My eye is drawn across that shingle beach towards the white building, back along the horizon and then up into those clouds.
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Post by nickjohnson on Jun 20, 2012 20:38:49 GMT
Agree with Barry, nicely done Mike.
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Post by jiro on Jun 21, 2012 2:10:18 GMT
I always admire the way you control your tones on your B&W conversion, Mike. Another great example of your superb PP. Awesome!
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Post by jeeperman on Jun 21, 2012 4:30:49 GMT
Well done Mike!
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Post by Seri on Jun 21, 2012 6:22:38 GMT
Hello Mike (I’m still keeping the street furniture in, thanks to you ) You’ve made that shingle bank a place for the eye to explore at leisure. There’s a great range of tones and some lovely contrasting textures, and I like the curve of cloud shadow edges that runs from the plant on the left, taking the eye into the distance. I also like the way the flag shows what a stiff breeze was blowing that day. Excellent natural textures on the clouds too. Are those stately plants Sea Kale? If you’ve never tried, and there’s plenty around, a few leaves make good eating, but unless blanched beforehand they seem to take several hours boiling to make them tender Cheers, Seri
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