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    The pier

    C&C welcome.

    The pier
    Sekapark (2) by batmura, on Flickr

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    Re: The pier

    Truly amazing. I love the composition and the light, magical and mystical... (and creative)

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    Re: The pier

    Truly stunning image. The composition with the curving curve pier is one of the best I have see as it leads you into the image and it's so mysterious.
    Dave.

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    Re: The pier

    WOW, Simple and Powerful! Rule of third, leading line, pattern, long exp, you get everything in this image. I am learning these basic element and find them work so well together. Thanks for sharing!

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    Re: The pier

    Stunning picture. I love that curve taking your eye around the image. My only comment concerns the top RH third where the exposure seems uneven.

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    Re: The pier

    A stunningly simple composition Murat but the water highlight on the left hand side bothers me a bit. It's too bright to my eye. Great idea though.

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    Re: The pier

    This is such a wonderful example of a well-composed image as opposed to a picture of a dock. I've come to understand, as a novice, and with a bit of pain and humility, that an image can only be as good as its composition, regardless of its other attributes.

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