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4th October 2010, 03:59 PM
#1
Padstow, Cornwall
Hi All,
Just spent a few days down in Padstow on Rick Stein's seafood cookery course and managed to get some shots of the beautiful harbour down there.
I am quite pleased with the way they came out and as such didn't do a great deal with them in Photoshop, but as a rookie to the world of photography I'd really appreciate any C&C.
Many thanks,
Tom
#1: | 15 sec | f/22 | 18mm | ISO 200 |
#2: | 3 sec | f/22 | 18mm | ISO 400 |
#3: | 30 sec | f/22 | 18mm | ISO 400 |
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4th October 2010, 10:33 PM
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Re: Padstow, Cornwall
Hi Tommy,
I'm just not quite sure about the composition of the first one, I think the subject is a bit too central, but the other two are good.
None are bad and all have nice water and sky.
I'd be pleased to have taken them,
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5th October 2010, 06:53 AM
#3
Re: Padstow, Cornwall
Many thanks for your input Dave.
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5th October 2010, 08:05 AM
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Re: Padstow, Cornwall
I like the first one most which probably means Dave is right. At first I couldn't understand f22 but I guess you wanted starry lights. It is a very long time since I was in Padstow, I stopped going when a jukebox was installed in the pub. It looks quite warm but it is freezing here, in da midlands.
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5th October 2010, 09:31 AM
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Re: Padstow, Cornwall
Yeah I wanted as great a depth of field as possible and also I wanted long exposure times to smooth the water out as much as possible (although it was fairly calm) plus it was quite dark when I took them (#1 & #3 were shot about 20 or 30 mins after sunset and #2 was shot about 10 mins before sunrise - I just happened to be awake - must have had something to do with all the rich food I'd consumed during the previous 2 days! :P).
It's still a lovely place, although it has turned into Rick-Stein-Ville somewhat!
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