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Low Tide Treasures
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| Beach at West Kilbride with Isle of Arran visible in the distance. A place full of amazing structures, creatures, shapes and textures - when the tide is low. These underlying rocks are red Permo-triassic sandstone about 200 Million years old - so the colour of the sand is kind'a red. |
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- g1210
(403) - [2007-08-07 12:49]
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Hi,
love the composition of this shot and the colours mix together really well.
Good note too.
Cheers
Neil...
- robjol
(1097) - [2007-08-07 13:42]
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Hello Piotr,
Great shot, with lots detail and colour, hard to imagine our beach can look so good.
You done well on this one.
Regards
Rob.
- kiks
(4060) - [2007-08-07 13:55]
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Hi Piotr,
amazing image! The low POV gives enormous depth to the image but more amazing i found all the different contratsting colours from the rocks, algie, sand and the greys from the mountain and clouds. Very good work.
TFS
KIks
hi Piotr ,i really like the shapes and colours in the foreground ,detail is superb as is composition
well done
ollie
- fallan
(1556) - [2007-08-17 21:14]
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Great photo. Love the colors and dof.
Amazing light in this shot. The contrast between the reddish ground and the black sky is fantastic. The presence of the stones in the foreground adds perspective to the whole picture. Great !