Seascapes At Tuggerah Lake.

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  1. rayallen

    rayallen Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    I like number three and four. Well done.

    Gary
     
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    Thanks, mate.
     
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    Great shots Ray, I especially like #3 because the lines of the pier draws your eyes to the center of the picture.
     
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    Thanks, pp. That did not happen by accident. :)
     
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    GeeeeZZZZ!! What a beautiful series. Photography IS Definitely An ART FORM!! Well executed sir. Many thanks for sharing. I like the results your Canon gear generates for you. AWESOME.

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    Hi Tony,
    Thank you very much for your kind words. It does help when you are doing what you enjoy and love. My Canon gear might not be the latest and greatest but I am determined to get it to perform as well as it can. And I have just purchased a Canon EF 50mm f1.8 lens so stand by for some new images very soon. I'll be using it mainly on the full frame 1Ds as that was the focal length that I used when I was learning photography.
     
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    Ray from what I have seen of your photos I do not think they happen by accident the the elements in the shots are well thought out and PP thoughts on number 3 are spot on.
     
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    Thank you for your kind thoughts, Craig. Coming from you, that means a lot to me. When I go out on shoots like that one I do work the scene and take shots with planning and deliberation and you only see the ones that I feel happy with.
    Thanks again.
     

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