Photographer’s Note
This is Horseshoe Bay Bermuda. It is considered by many publications to be one of the world's most beautiful beaches and from what I've seen I'd have to agree. I personally prefer the lesser known beaches however due to the high amount of tourist that visit here.
lcarolan, emanetkerem, yogi32, MLINES, pierrefonds has marked this note useful
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tcht
(7298) 2006-02-03 13:42
Hello Rob,
Very beautiful place. Fantastic colours and detail. Good capture. Only thing I'm not sure of is the shadow coming from the left hand side which seems slightly disturbing. But overall's good. TFS.
Rgrds,
Cheukhin
Clochette
(8076) 2006-02-07 14:22
Yes !!! That's where I want to be tomorrow ! At what time is the next flight ? ;-)
Very attractive... even more when it's winter here !
However, the shadow on the left is a bit disturbing, be careful with the framing ;-)
turkamerikali
(4772) 2006-02-08 21:33 [Comment]
adramad
(4178) 2006-02-13 19:08
Very nices this vivids colors and great lighting.
The place seems I magnify for vacations.
Regards.
lcarolan
(948) 2006-02-19 3:33
It looks like a deserved accolade with the beautiful light and color shown in your composition. I'm looking forward to seeing shots of those other beaches; How about some with big surf? Bermuda is place I want to visit. What is the water temperature? I like a crop that shows a little less sky and foreground.
josepmarin
(34269) 2006-02-22 14:59
Hi Rob,
A paradisiac place. Mixture of colors, the blue of the sky, the turquoise of the sea and the pink of the sand in the beach are beautiful.
The rocks give the contrast.
Beautiful photo.
Congratulations,
Josep
talikf
(1290) 2006-02-23 7:50
Great picture, but I think you could have a little less sky and you could make that shadow a little lighter so it stands out less.
HD462
(280) 2006-03-28 7:53
Good picture, nice range of blues from the deep blue of the sky, to the turquoise of the ocean. The nice low camera angle works well too.
Good shot!
fabianoleite
(1898) 2006-03-28 21:19
Magnificent. The greenish color of the water was well captured, and even the shadow of the rock on the bottom left combined well with the rest of the picture.
mkawalec
(544) 2006-04-09 21:34
I love the colors, composition and everything else about this picture. Is it a paradise? I wanna be there now!!!!
Scharan
(13955) 2006-04-18 21:27 [Comment]
MLINES
(11064) 2006-04-28 6:14
Rob, Beautiful part of the world you are showing us here. The water colour is superb. Good note and ideal POV. Only improvement may be cropping a little off the foreground shadow. Well portrayed. Murray.
beyaz_toprak
(351) 2006-05-02 6:26
O üçgen insanları her zaman korkutmuş, bir çok efsanenin doğmasına neden olmuştur. Bermuda fotoğrafını bizimle paylaitığınız için teşekkürler..
Selamlar
Hayrettin YENEL
President Journalist Of Niğde Türkiye
daddo
(11647) 2006-07-14 22:59
Hi Rob. Amazing colours: the aquamarines, azure blues, salmon pinks... Such clean, open spaces. Such light.Nicely framed. Regards from a grey, cold Melbourne. Klaudio
hitesh
(594) 2006-12-06 11:32
Hi Rob,
Nice capture of a beach scene.I like the colour of the water and the whit waves.The sand seems like white and soft.The rocks are looking great.Tfs and regards,
Hitesh
pierrefonds
(26823) 2006-12-09 11:27
Hi Rob,
A good POV of Horseshoe Bay with a nice beach, rocks and a colorful ocean, the photo has a good composition, DOF and nice colors. Thanks for sharing.
Pierre
gunbud
(28295) 2006-12-10 22:10
Hi Rob,
Not to shabby if you like deep aqua ocean with white surf crashing on catherdal rocks and gentle pink stain as the water recedes.
Regards, Tom
markogts
(1116) 2007-07-21 5:07
Exactly as the workshop suggest: to crop out a bit of sky, get a more panoramical aspect ratio and apply the rule of thirds. The rest is ok.
kwazireal
(179) 2007-12-11 17:46
Great image of one of my favorite places in the whole world. Our kids sent my wife and I there on our second honeymoon!
Anyway, I love this shot. The other editor who offered a workshop, attempting to "ENFORCE" the ""RULE"" of Thirds, completely missed the point about Horseshoe Bay Bermuda: the PINK SAND BEACH. You CAN NOT crop out the pink sand from Horseshoe Bay's Pink Sand Beach.
I put up another version an "enforcement crop" on this image to show the difference. Actually, this shot needed no cropping at all. Just a plane ticket and a passport!
Cheers,
Chris








