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Inch Strand B&W
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neilmcshaneParticipantjb7Participant
Nice picture neil, good conversion, amazing clouds, though you might want to reduce the image size, cos it doesn’t fit in my browser-
usually a max width of around 800 is good- I can’t see it all at once, I presume this is Cork and not Dingle?j
PeteTheBlokeMemberLovely photo. Doesn’t look like Inch in Donegal (though it’s nearly as big).
Brian_CParticipantLovely photo. I love the dark sky and bright clouds and I feel the people really set if off nicely. When I click on it, it displays as a very big image. too big really to see the whole image at once.
neilmcshaneParticipantThanks for the comments. I have changed the size, so you should be able to see it on your screen.
Yes it is Inch, Co. Kerry on the way to Dingle. It is not the usual view as i walked out onto the beach at low tide and turned around to shoot back onto the beach.ciaranParticipantI think I saw this as part of your AIPF panel.. superb image. Oh and well done on getting the AIPF
carlParticipantLovely image Neil, I love the detail and contrast.
Congrats on the AIPF, didnt get to see any of the distinction judging myself (stuck in the shield room all day). Would love to have seen your panel.
Carl.KPMParticipantGreat shot, tonal range is excellent as is the composition.
Can’t find any areas for possible improvement.
Rgds
Kevin
FintanParticipantI had the pleasure of handling this AIPF panel at the judging, it was fantastic and very much deserving of the “A”
jjmlParticipantStunning image Neil – looking forward to seeing more. Congratulations on your A
John
neilmcshaneParticipantThank’s for the comments.
Yes this image was part of the panel for my AIPF. I will post a few images from this panel if you like.EddieParticipantNice work Neil. Delighted to hear you got your distinction. I can assure the viewers here that have not seen your printed work that your digital black and white prints are equally impressive.
richiehatchMemberReally nice image Neil… I love the reflections on the wet sand and the shadows of the clouds on the hills… gives it a sort of 3D look for some reason… Excellant B+W conversion too..!
Richie
Brian_CParticipantYou’re certainly getting some plaudits here, and rightly so. I also had a look at your website, linked from your profile. Neil, you really do have some fantastic work there, dare I say, you’re even developing a personal style. Great stuff.
tara1MemberNeil your site a little correction.
It’s Doolough ( one word ) not Lough Doo :wink:
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