I do miss living on the coast. Nice shot
Very nice color and detail. Consider cropping at the bottom to eliminate about half of the shore.
John, very nice. The early bird does get the worm.
Thanks all for the comments. I always have good intentions but in the end the "just a few more minutes" syndrome kicks in.
Garahame and Mike, on this occasion I'm not so sure about a crop. I like the space in the current comp but I also wanted to position the horizon and the main point of interest (the boat) off the centre line. I think a crop top or bottom, would put one or the other on the centre line which I tried to avoid.
I like the way it is...no crop. I like the colour and the mood of the image too. Unfortunately in real time, this kind of scene last only even before your coffee cools off. I missed living in Melbourne looking at scenes like this when I wake up in the morning...
I can see the ideas behind doing a crop, but what are the options. You wouldn't want to lose anything from the sky, nor the right side and reducing the left side moves the sun too close to the edge.
Possibly cropping a bit from the rather dark foreground and going to a more panoramic size ratio would give more impact to the middle distance and far sky. But you also lose a bit of the reddish reflection in the foreground. The foreground area has a lot more detail when viewed with the Lightbox view.
Maybe try a crop along those lines then make a decision when the two options can be seen side by side?
I like that you know exactly why you made the choices you made, though I'm not the least bit surprised about that. Interestingly, one reason I like the idea of cropping at the bottom is because of the strength of positioning either the boat or the horizon on the center line.
Hi John The reflections in the FG are very nice but I think I agree with Mike about cropping from the bottom . Or as an alternative you can crop from the top a bit and leave the FG as is. The FG and the sky have similar portions in your original and IMO the composition is a bit boring this way.
Lovely shot, John , that would be a wall hanger for me.
I hope you are holidaying there - it would have been an early start from home to greet the sun!
Dave
Thanks all for the continued comment. I think the truth is that there are several ways of cropping the shot, all of which will work. I did try most of them before arriving at this composition but having lifted the shadows, ended up preferring it as is.
"Boring" Binnur? Conventional- yes, classical (1/3, 1/3, 1/3), - maybe, but boring? Oh I am mortally wounded.
Dave, that would be a step too far. No we were in a cottage that overlooked this cove and I only had to step outside the front door.
John Leave it as it is
Roy
Very nice image
Thank you Roy, than you Nandakumar.
Binnur, it wasn't a serious comment. I was being ironic - or trying to be. Anyway, given the heat you are currently suffering, you are forgiven.
John, I like the image the way it is, perhaps because the foreshore, with the tide out, helps convey a sense of the coastal location.
Thanks Bruce. That's probably why I settled on this version because I was influenced by what I saw by being there.