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    Re: Mevagissy Harbour (again)

    These are lovely shots though I find the over-abundance of color too much to take it all at once. Perhaps on your next visit you can concentrate on one boat or a part of one.

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    Re: Mevagissy Harbour (again)

    The first one is excellent. Maybe the second image appears to be a fraction on the 'harsh side' with colour and sharpening? Possibly just the light angle?

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    Re: Mevagissy Harbour (again)

    My thoughts are as Geoff's; I found the second a bit too contrasty and saturated, perhaps just the black point is too low.

    The first works well for me, including the composition.

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    Nice set.

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    Re: Mevagissy Harbour (again)

    I prefer too # 1, # 2 is a bit messy.

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    Re: Mevagissy Harbour (again)

    Prefer #1 too but I agree with Chris' comments as many boats and the mud becomes too overwhelming.
    +1 Chris.

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    Re: Mevagissy Harbour (again)

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Prefer #1 too but I agree with Chris' comments as many boats and the mud becomes too overwhelming.
    +1 Chris.
    I find it curious that my second shot is ''overwhelming''. It is a real time shot of the harbour and if one were standing on the quay in the sun, would one feel so overwhelmed and have to look away ?

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    Re: Mevagissy Harbour (again)

    I understand your point, Andy, and I think it is the slightly over-strong contrast and saturation that are over-whelming, rather than the number of colourful boats and floats.

    I like the first photo and, for me, the second photo is improved by making it just about the boats. Therefore if it were mine, I would crop off the top, down to just above the radar of the top boat, to remove those bright blue containers along the quay.

    Cheers.
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    Re: Mevagissy Harbour (again)

    Quote Originally Posted by kernowbhoy View Post
    I find it curious that my second shot is ''overwhelming''. It is a real time shot of the harbour and if one were standing on the quay in the sun, would one feel so overwhelmed and have to look away ?
    When you are looking at a scene that dynamic, your eye tends to focus on one or two specifics and not just the whole scene. However, when you look through a viewfinder, your visual cues tend to broaden to a wider scope. Next time you get there, test my theory out and see if I am not right.

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    Re: Mevagissy Harbour (again)

    I like #1, nice and colorful image

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