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  • Power Boats

    On the Mersey this afternoon.

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  • #2
    Nice set Greg. I thought #4 was out of focus, then I noticed the bird.
    The bird blends in to the background and the leading line of the boat wash draws your eye to the boat.
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    • seaslug
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      Yes that was a tongue in cheek one!

    • Grumpy John
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      It just goes to show what effect leading lines have, it prolly took me 10 seconds before I twigged to the bird.

    • seaslug
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      Served its purpose if it made you look around the image.

  • #3
    Well done Greg. I do like to see action shots taken wide to give you a good sense of scale and proportion. Nice touch with the birdie shot. Good work.
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    • #4
      Good shots Greg - #2 and #3 are my pick. I fell for the last shot too - the combination of leading lines and brighter wake and boats grabs your eye, only to see they are not sharp; a snapshot with a twist..
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      • Grumpy John
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        It would be interesting to see the effect if the speed boat was in focus if would even notice the bird.
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