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Fishing from Westward Ho!


I tried some long exposures in the UK when I was there recently - what do you think?


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Re: Fishing from Westward Ho!


Interesting.

I feel that the sky would benefit from a slight nd grad from the top, and perhaps a subtle darkening from the bottom of the frame too.
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Re: Fishing from Westward Ho!


Whatever the technical issues, I do like experiments as they tend to make you think.

So well done!

As a challenge: this would be a seriously good photo if there had been one guy and you'd captured him moving around. That would ask for him to stand for a while, move rather swiftly, stand again, etc. But including the move itself, so the blurs.

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Re: Fishing from Westward Ho!


Hi guys, thanks very much for the comments, I'll have a go at darkening the sky, I also think it will improve the image.

Yes, there were two fishermen ... I think I have some with only one person, I'll have another look.
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