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Dunworley, west Cork 2

  • Brian
    Participant

    I’m really not certain if this is Dunworley at all! Anyway, C&C appreciated.

    AedanC
    Participant

    Beautiful picture, I like it’s gentle tones.

    It looks a bit like Carrigashoggee bay, between Schull and Goleen, could it have been taken there?

    Aedan

    miki g
    Participant

    Hi Brian. Nice pastel tones in the sky and water. Nicely composed, I’m not sure about including the flowers & grass though. They do compliment the other colours, but I find them a little distracting, but that’s just me I guess.

    Deebo
    Participant

    Hi Brian
    This is a lovely shot, very nice
    You could make several shots out of this, square crop to remove the foreground and quick clone of rock on the right hand side that breaks the waterline.
    I do like the foreground though with the nice contrasting and complimenting colours.
    Dee

    Brian
    Participant

    Thanks all for the comments.

    Aedan, it could well be there, my head is like a sieve! The girlfriend insists it’s around Dunworley, but she is usually wrong about these things :lol:

    Deebo wrote:

    Hi Brian
    This is a lovely shot, very nice
    You could make several shots out of this, square crop to remove the foreground and quick clone of rock on the right hand side that breaks the waterline.
    I do like the foreground though with the nice contrasting and complimenting colours.
    Dee

    That’s a good point Deebo about the different drops. I’d say I’ll try that alright. I posted up a B&W version of the top bit with the castle recently but wasn’t very happy with it. I couldn’t decide whether to clone out that rock or not but looking again you might be right.

    piusno1
    Member

    Ya I like to, but I think the foreground is to busy and is not complementing the main part of the shot which is the fort and horizon line, I would crop above the rocks which to me would give a far more pleasing shot.
    Joe

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