peterd
(646) 2009-03-22 5:00
Wow, Andria!
I really love the effect. Thanks to the one stationary car in the middle and the blur of all others, the effect is unique and truly captivating. The plasticity of the tarmac in the very foreground is splendid as well.
If only you corrected the frame for the slight tilt to the right, as it slightly spoils it.
But basically, a great photograph. Congratulations.
Regards, Peter.
peterd
(646) 2009-03-21 16:47
Hello Bart,
This is exactly the milky water I love so much in photographs.
As a matter of fact, more water to the left and less sand to the right would make the frame show yet more of what is by far its most captivating element.
Inspiring. Gotta invade the place with tripods pretty soon ;)
Best regards, Peter.
peterd
(646) 2009-02-22 6:24
Hello Bart,
An absolutely extraordinary effect thanks to the Cokin as well as the place itself, which, even without special effects, is truly unique.
We'll have to snap a Nimrod at Kinloss when we're there next time ;)
Congratulations.
Regards, Peter.
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