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    Busy Beach

    I have always wanted to shoot a beach scene like paintings I've seen, they are often almost a cartoon type look, with all different groups visible, doing their thing.
    However in this day & age, it is very difficult to do that even for a female photographer.
    It always needs someone close to add foreground interest & bring the viewer into the scene, or perhaps shot from above which is not possible. I tried this different orientation just to see how that worked.

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    The surfer images from the other day, were taken on the beach just beyond the observation tower you can see here in the distance, hardly a soul around down there...yet here in school holiday time it's cheek by jowl!

    It is the lack of waves and the sheltered position & step straight from the street to the beach that draws the crowd...not our cup of tea!

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    Re: Busy Beach

    Nicely captured. What do you find difficult about shooting beach scenes, is the angry stares, actual confrontations, or just feeling of uneasiness? I also am very careful of this type of photography, however sometimes you'll find a group of people, especially at beach parties; who just seem to want their photo taken.

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    Re: Busy Beach

    Your foreground is well focused, gradually fading into the far distance; so it works nicely for me.

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    Re: Busy Beach

    I like this shot but, don't enjoy being on a busy beach like this... Perhaps, I am spoiled with miles and miles of beaches in San Diego County, I ca usually find a relatively empty beach...

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    Re: Busy Beach

    I like the image too If it was mine I would sharpen it a bit more.

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    Re: Busy Beach

    Quote Originally Posted by wilgk View Post
    I have always wanted to shoot a beach scene like paintings I've seen, they are often almost a cartoon type look, with all different groups visible, doing their thing.
    Not sure I can visualise just what you mean Kay. However, that doesn't mean I can't appreciate your image. I think it works wonderfully. There are all slices of life on show and it's one of those on which you could spend hours just observing what everyone is doing, individually or in groups. I think the composition is excellent. The line from beach to trees is just in the right place and in terms of processing, you've given just enough detail to the sky.

    Quote Originally Posted by wilgk View Post
    It is the lack of waves and the sheltered position & step straight from the street to the beach that draws the crowd...not our cup of tea!
    Sometimes it's maybe not possible for folks to seek out the quieter areas, or indeed they may prefer to be 'in with the herd' and I don't criticise them for that. But this would be one of the scenes from my hell-on-earth. I'd be completely stressed out to be placed in the middle of that.

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    Re: Busy Beach

    Cartoonish..yes...totally! My first thought was of the 'Where's Wally?' cartoons.

    This would make a fantastic jigsaw puzzle.

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    Re: Busy Beach

    I agree with Geoff and Donald on their assessment. I am not eagerly fond of crowded beaches either but this is a nice shot and I like it as an image, not to indulge in personally if you know what I mean...perhaps I mean, involved in with...
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    Re: Busy Beach

    Thankyou all for your kind comments, & suggestions for improvement, my husband would go spare if we went here, we are fortunate that just beyond, this scene, there is so much space, phew!
    John it is the stares, yes & the fact that this is a known child friendly, family beach. I want to take the image in my head, but I don't want to ruin anyone else's day, by having them feel uncomfortable by what I'm doing.

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    Re: Busy Beach

    Quote Originally Posted by wilgk View Post
    Thankyou all for your kind comments, & suggestions for improvement, my husband would go spare if we went here, we are fortunate that just beyond, this scene, there is so much space, phew!
    John it is the stares, yes & the fact that this is a known child friendly, family beach. I want to take the image in my head, but I don't want to ruin anyone else's day, by having them feel uncomfortable by what I'm doing.
    I don't know why it should matter, but I usually feel a bit more comfortable when out shooting when I see other photographers in the area. It wouldn't necessarily lessen my apprehension at a beach, but at other venues it certainly does.

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