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trying to make use of dreary weather.
some studies in contrast, b&w and texture. |
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I like the tones and textures of #3 the best. The lines formed by the sand is very nice as well. Not so sure about the depth of field.
Next time... maybe put a clean foot print in the sand. Even with these, I would like to see them in a nice series (maybe form a triptych or ditych from them). |
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hey, RR
i agree on the dof on 2 and 3. it was a dark day and i was laying on the wet sand so messing with my aperture was a bit of a hassle. i'm heading to this place today with a buddy and our dogs. will try the foot print and a few others ideas to hopefully get something decent. scot |
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