Hi Greg This is technically fine but the lighting is flat making the picture mundane. I would imagine a crop on the rhs with a bit more contrast would result in a more pleasing picture. A very quick chop with an expansion of tonal range.
PS I still wouldn't enter it in a competition. Maybe you could add a tiny surfboard rider? lol
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Better a full bottle in front of me
than a full frontal lobotomy.
Hans
Hi Greg This is technically fine but the lighting is flat making the picture mundane. I would imagine a crop on the rhs with a bit more contrast would result in a more pleasing picture. A very quick chop with an expansion of tonal range.
PS I still wouldn't enter it in a competition. Maybe you could add a tiny surfboard rider? lol
You mean like this?
I wouldn't have entered it into a competition either Hans, but I do have an afinity with the sea and love to see clear calm water with a little break on the shore.
Thanks for making the effort to comment on this and all the others today.
Ha ha. Not quite I was thinking more of the board rider coming through the pipe! I have been to South Africa so been busy with pictures. Was going to enter the competition but getting an error when trying to upload Have saved the small jpeg file using different programs but it keeps telling me there is a file error.
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Better a full bottle in front of me
than a full frontal lobotomy.
Hans
Ha ha. Not quite I was thinking more of the board rider coming through the pipe! I have been to South Africa so been busy with pictures. Was going to enter the competition but getting an error when trying to upload Have saved the small jpeg file using different programs but it keeps telling me there is a file error.
Try uploading via the paperclip icon at the top rh side of the dialog box. It will bring up a button bottom left which gives you the option of uploading attachments from your files. Just make sure your file is no larger than 1024 pixels on the longest side. The upload should occur with a thumnail and will list the size options of the post in blue. Select medium or large. Your image should display and you can add text after it, then post reply.
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