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Swords, Donabate & Portrane

  • Danny30011980
    Participant

    Malahide / Swords Estuary:

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    Donabate & Portane:

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    emcn
    Participant

    Hi,

    Some comments and opinions….

    In general, may be worth limiting posts to a single image….i’ve seen it elsewhere in this forum that people are more likely to reply when there is a single image.

    Notwithstanding that….my 2c worth

    #1 I like the colours, but may be a bit too blue. Also, the subject isn’t very obvious…sky? water?

    #2 The sky looks a bit over exposed. Could try an ND Grad or toning it doen in post processing. I like the old wooden feel to the chair.

    #3 is great – I love the lines in the rocks. A bit more foreground detail would be nice….would give some feel for scale in the rock formation and sea.

    #4 has a lot of wasyed space – the sea and sky aren’t very interesting. Would be more dramatic if there were good cloud formations.

    #5 is nicely framed…but i feel it lacks a subject. Something like a surfer or ship on the horizon would be a notable addition.

    #6 has the classic lead-in lines. Horizon could probably be straightened a bit. Also, toning down the sky in post processing may improve the dramatic effect (could bring out the clouds a bit)

    #7 – same comment as for #6.

    #8 is (IMO) the best….lovely reflections, dramatic cloud formations, lines in the sand….very nice.

    #9 A bit flat…nice image but lacks a string subject.

    5faythe
    Participant

    emcn wrote:

    Hi,

    Some comments and opinions….

    In general, may be worth limiting posts to a single image….i’ve seen it elsewhere in this forum that people are more likely to reply when there is a single image.

    Hi Daniela,

    I have to agree with emcn.
    I like looking at photographs and trying to provide constructive
    critique.
    I have looked at your images a few times bit have not had the time
    to view and comment on the multiple images in your thread.
    Even 2 or 3 would be manageable.

    This is just my opinion but I think it is a view shared by many other members.

    You will aslo get more replies with less images.

    Cheers, good luck and keep posting.

    John.

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