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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 264699" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>I like it, nicely done. Seascapes like this are quite popular in B&W. In fact on cloudy days like this one, color photos fail to capture the feel of scenes like this. This would also make a good example of minimalist photography and does an excellent job of transferring the wide open feel of the ocean at low tide. I would also argue there are leading lines withing the clouds and cloud reflections subtly pull your eyes towards the center light. I would consider this as a potential print and frame. Very nice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 264699, member: 9521"] I like it, nicely done. Seascapes like this are quite popular in B&W. In fact on cloudy days like this one, color photos fail to capture the feel of scenes like this. This would also make a good example of minimalist photography and does an excellent job of transferring the wide open feel of the ocean at low tide. I would also argue there are leading lines withing the clouds and cloud reflections subtly pull your eyes towards the center light. I would consider this as a potential print and frame. Very nice! [/QUOTE]
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