Pompano
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Dawn at Coyote Bay - Sunday, Feb 27
I always love these semi-cloudy mornings..so full of color and excitement. A Picassco
morning.
I am of course experimenting with different settings, framing, hi-low centering, standing on my head, etc.
In your opinion, which if any are better than the others?..and why you came to that decision? I want to know..and value your input.
Gracias, amigos.
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The next three are from the water's edge...where civilization ends and you become part of the food chain.
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In the #4-5-6 sunrise over the bay photos above...I changed the elevation in each...which looks best. ie: more water, less sky..or vice versa? (I
kinda like more water..but then I'm half fish.)
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I am afraid the little hummer flew away just as I was about to snap it's photo. Oh well..manana. For now, just imagine a tiny suparosa sucking away
on this red thing. Pretty sure it's some kind of flower?..or maybe a weed.
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My 9-5 chairs....zzzzzzz
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That moon will hold water by tomorrow..time to go fishing! No, wait...hmm..Monday is poker..so okay, Tuesday fishing then. Hey's, it's Baja-time.
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Hello? hellooooo? Well, it's about time! I wonder what's for breakfast? Good gawd..please.. no more oatmeal! Whatever happened to bacon, sausage,
hash browns, eggs benedict, pancakes, kippered herring, lutefisk....
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Viola! The Sun Cometh..
!Uno mas, por favor!
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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wessongroup
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Looking good...
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Cypress
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Pomoano, #11. Thanks.
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BigOly
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Each photo has something to say............Thank You
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Ken Bondy
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Roger
Artistically I like #2 and #5. I like the way the arch frames the image in #2, the splash of pastels in the clouds and the water, and the silhouettes
provide interest. #5 is classic sunrise, the colors and detail in the sky and the reflection of the sky are beautiful. #5 is composed better than
#6, little too much water in #6. But for pure human interest it's hard to beat #10. You offer up a lot of YOU in that image .
carpe diem!
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Bob H
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I like all of them.... pleasing effects.
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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goldhuntress
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Something about the colors in #5 I love. There's a little more contrast and to me it looks slightly surreal.
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BajaGringo
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Numbers 3 and 5 are my favorites. My criteria is that they actually make me feel like I am right there with you, experiencing the subject, light,
colors and shadows at the moment you captured it on your camera...
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monoloco
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I like the second two from the water's edge for the reflection of the clouds on the water.
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Pompano
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Muchas gracias, all.
I was lucky this morning on having TWO levels of clouds..the sun hitting them at different angles and times. I love the low level clouds over the
bay...except FOG!
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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DENNIS
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I like the ones that arn't trying to pour the water out of the side of your monitor.
Jes kiddin, Roger. They're all good.
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Skipjack Joe
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#5 and 6 are probably best.
I like #11.
And the moon through the palms has potential as an idea. Just needs some more work.
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Pompano
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
I like the ones that arn't trying to pour the water out of the side of your monitor.
Jes kiddin, Roger. They're all good. |
Dennis...I realize what you are kidding about, though. This problem might be of concern to others whose screens will
seem to be overwhelmed by the size of my photos.
Here's a good solution, just hold down the control key ..CTRL..while pressing the '- 'key (top right on most keyboards) and the page will be
reduced.
Hold down CTRL while pressing the + key to enlarge the page.
Hope that helps.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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