Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Sea/sky

It's rare to see the sea at Southport so I thought I'd try to hit the seafront for high tide. As it turned out I was a bit late and it was on the ebb. With a bright haze and no wind it was difficult to discern where sea ended and sky began. I tried to make the most of this and mage some minimalist images before a breeze picked up and shattered the illusion.


Another idea I had in mind was to catch people walking in front of the sea wall. Although this failed I did manage one shot that I like for the light and touches of colour. If I had got the horizon level to start with it would have been much better as the correction messed up the composition by a gnat's whisker. 90% right is better than 80%. C'est la vie.



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