Scarborough Bluffs


Posted by leigha on Mon Oct 02, 2017 7:23 pm

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Canon 6D
16-35mm f4 @16mm
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f/13

Composite of 4 images at different exposures blended together.

Landscapes are really not my thing (bird and bug guy).
C&C truly appreciated.

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by miker on Tue Oct 03, 2017 12:52 pm
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I like the water on the fg rocks. Well done.
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by Peter Ireland on Tue Oct 03, 2017 1:43 pm
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Nice shot, I like it!
 

by Carol Clarke on Wed Oct 04, 2017 9:52 am
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I don't know how far away this is, but it does look like an area with possibilities Leigh!  A lovely scene and nice warm light, a shame there were no clouds in the sky for added interest and I would be tempted to crop down closer to the top of the bluffs as an alternative.  I don't know how the sun moves around here, but if it ever comes in from the direction of the bluffs and casts any light on the foreground rocks, then for me it would lift the whole scene to another dimension. I also would like to see the water not quite so smooth - but that is just my personal taste.

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by leigha on Wed Oct 04, 2017 10:11 am
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Carol Clarke wrote:I don't know how far away this is, but it does look like an area with possibilities Leigh!  A lovely scene and nice warm light, a shame there were no clouds in the sky for added interest and I would be tempted to crop down closer to the top of the bluffs as an alternative.  I don't know how the sun moves around here, but if it ever comes in from the direction of the bluffs and casts any light on the foreground rocks, then for me it would lift the whole scene to another dimension. I also would like to see the water not quite so smooth - but that is just my personal taste.

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This is the type of C&C I'm looking for - awesome - thanks!
 

by Neilyb on Thu Oct 05, 2017 6:41 am
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Works for me, the light and the reflection thereof add enough contrast to keep my attention away from the cloudless sky (I like clouds ;) )...
 

by John Labrenz on Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:23 am
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For me, it's the golden light on those cliffs that makes it,
A few clouds in that sky would be a bonus...but what can you do?
I agree that given the cloudless sky in this case a slight crop from the top would benefit.
 

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