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    Re: Sailing Over Bug

    Jeff, beautiful colour here, particularly the yellows and oranges against that lovely sky. However, IMHO you have placed the light too centrally. The yacht on the RHS is a bit distracting. My instinct would be to crop it into a portrait format and make the most of the main subject. Something like :

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    A very nice image Jeff & I really like John's suggestion.
    As you first posted it, I really like the light highlighting the lighthouse in the overall scene, for me, it just needs a smaller or other element on the left to balance the composition & give reason for the space.
    That is why I prefer the second version.
    It does look a lovely place to be.

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    Re: Sailing Over Bug

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: Sailing Over Bug

    Hi Jeff,

    Just to add to the discussion, my thoughts on the original image are:

    I like the shot containing both* types of 'sailing'; water and air (* unless I missed a distant 'land yacht')
    I don't think the area to left of the Bug Light contributes a lot
    I agree Bug Light is rather too central

    Therefore, my crop suggestion would be to trim only from the top and left side.
    I'd have the top about where John 2 does, but I'd take even more off the left hand side; leaving only two panels of railing after the steps.

    Good exposure and colours.

    HTH, Dave

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    Re: Sailing Over Bug

    Nice Jeff, I like John's edit!

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    Re: Sailing Over Bug

    Kind of like this:

    Thoughts?


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    Doug, my thoughts are that you have the kite flying out of the comp in one direction and the yacht sailing out of the comp in the other. Generally (but I know, not always), it is more comfortable on the eye to have something moving into the frame than out of it.

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    Nice image. The lighting on the lighthouse is excellent. IMO both cropped versions are improvements over the original with the vertical crop being the best of the three. Sometimes there's just too much and particularly with the boat facing out of the frame it doesn't contribute to the image. On the other hand the vertical crop places the hang glider moving into the frame and moving towards the source of light. Much mobetta IMO.

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    Re: Sailing Over Bug

    Another in the series
    Sailing Over BugD810#3 Bug Light-Sunset 24-70 HD6b by J T, on Flickr

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    Re: Sailing Over Bug

    Quote Originally Posted by DougR View Post
    Kind of like this:

    Thoughts?

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    Yup, that's what I had in mind Doug.

    With regard to directions of travel relative to the frame, I have to accept that you had no control over that and I'm sure if 'conditions and positions' had allowed allowed a shot (a few minutes earlier) that had one or both heading 'in to' the composition, we'd be looking at it now.

    Due to the nice directional, low sunlight, it precludes any efforts in Photoshop to 'clone-reverse' either without it looking 'wrong' - yeah, it did cross my mind

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    Re: Sailing Over Bug

    The guy was really erratic and sailing all over the place. I shot the best I could before he left the area.

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    Re: Sailing Over Bug

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    ...................With regard to directions of travel relative to the frame, I have to accept that you had no control over that and I'm sure if 'conditions and positions' had allowed allowed a shot (a few minutes earlier) that had one or both heading 'in to' the composition, we'd be looking at it now.
    But you can crop it to avoid the problem. That is what I had in mind when I posted the alternative crop above.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    ............Due to the nice directional, low sunlight, it precludes any efforts in Photoshop to 'clone-reverse' either without it looking 'wrong' - yeah, it did cross my mind
    But you could move him over a bit.

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    Re: Sailing Over Bug

    All great edits of John, I think it brought out the best of all crops to emphasize the glider...

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    Re: Sailing Over Bug

    Of course one can tidy up the second crop by reversing the yacht ... a particularly easy one to do
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    edit Now I see the flier is heading left but it would be easy enough to reverse him too

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    Re: Sailing Over Bug

    Quote Originally Posted by jcuknz View Post
    Of course one can tidy up the second crop by reversing the yacht ... a particularly easy one to do
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    Yeah, but look at where the light is coming from on the yacht sail compared to the Bug Light - I tell you; it ain't natural

    Quote Originally Posted by jcuknz View Post
    Now I see the flier is heading left but it would be easy enough to reverse him too
    Yes, if you don't mind having two suns

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    Re: Sailing Over Bug

    Very nice shots Jeff I like Doug's crop for #1 and John's edit for #2.

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