
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Million Dollar Dock

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I don't know if you planned thiss shot or you got lucky. I love the angle of the light how it lights the back of the poles and the shaddows go at an angle to the pole on the other side of the dock. The lens flare in the grass doesn't bother me in fact I had to look for it after I thought about the angle of light. Bruce
ReplyDeleteI actually did plan it out, even overnight to wait for the correct sun angle and light color. I had to crop it to get the sun itself out of the final image and to straighten it just a bit. I really like the way the piers were allowed to run wild and the color of the salt grass is really wonderful.
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