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    Default Along the shoreline

    This is an almost forgotten picture from Gotland. I went through all my RAW files and found it and I'm really happy with it so here it is. I took the picture standing on a rock in the middle of the water which I had to jump to to get to. Now when looking at this I feel like traveling. Sooner or later I'll go to Wales or some place and shoot more landscape.

    And btw, I'm thinking of writing a little guide to composition in photography and other stuff. Any requests/suggestions?

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    i like the people out on the rock in the back great shot.

    is the color in the foreground/bleakness in the background post editing? it looks great

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    Yes there was some color correction of course. But I have worked mainly with levels, as I always do.

    There were plenty of tourists checking out the rauks. Luckily I didn't catch any red and orange jackets in there.

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    Cool picture, what a great lanscape too.




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    I like the amount of depth in this photo. Like how, at the bottom, Same with the rocks, starting from pebbles in the water, it is built up to form a rough-edged, somewhat fluid coastline, and finally into a solid structure. Same with the water flowing into the ocean.

    Theres alot to look at, seems that if you cut this photo up, every piece would make a good photo on its own.
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    very nice photo, looks like there is a lot of valuable stuff in the water! and I'm interested in a photography guide
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    Thanks for the analyzing comment Shurai! Comments like that are very appreciated.

    And thanks Pleymo! Do you have any specific requests or is it just overall photography? Maybe divide it into different parts, like composition, DOF and stuff like that?

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    Any more comments? Come on now bitches!

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    I like it a lot. I think maybe it would been cool if you woulda faded the yellow out a bit as it gets farther and farther out in teh pctrue but over all its still really sexy. I love it.


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