The green is due to a wonderful seaweed, it draped like curtains over the rocks. About 5 minutes after taking these shots, they had disappeared as the tide came in. We were so lucky to have arrived just in time.
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Both shots are wonderful Linda! Composition and exposure is spot-on again. That seaweed is a wonder, imagine the scene without it, not quite so interesting. The first one is interesting, even tho the surf is coming toward the viewer, the light lines of the foreground sand etc still lead your eye into the image. Beautifully done!
One evening in August 2006, I downloaded the trial version of Adobe Elements, loved it and for the next 3 months, was totally absorbed learning how to use such fun software . I quickly realised that whilst editing can do a lot for not so good photos (polite term for "crap")it was actually better to be creative with good images - and so my love of photography was re-ignited.
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Both shots are wonderful Linda! Composition and exposure is spot-on again. That seaweed is a wonder, imagine the scene without it, not quite so interesting. The first one is interesting, even tho the surf is coming toward the viewer, the light lines of the foreground sand etc still lead your eye into the image. Beautifully done!
You've done a great job on these. I can almost smell the seaweed and feel the splash of the surf!
Do you mind saying where these are taken?
You got great surf in that second one, as it hits the rocks! Well done!
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