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    St Monans Harbour Wall

    This place has been photographed so many times by others but this is my first attempt. Not the conditions I was hoping for but not the worst. Tell me what you think and any tips welcome.

    St Monans Harbour WallSt Monans Zig Zag habour wall 03 by Ken Clacher, on Flickr

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    Re: St Monans Harbour Wall

    Excellent captures, especially the first one

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    The blown-out section of the sky detracts a bit from the first shot. I think it might have been better also if you had either raised or lowered the horizon so it doesn't cut across the middle of the frame.

    I like the colours of the second image very much, and the way the "zizzy" clouds echo the "zizzy" shape of the harbour wall. The bit cutting across the lower right corner interrupts the beautiful green of the sea unnecessarily.

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    Last edited by FootLoose; 22nd March 2021 at 03:51 AM. Reason: I still can't tell left from right :<

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    Re: St Monans Harbour Wall

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    The blown-out section of the sky detracts a bit from the first shot. I think it might have been better also if you had either raised or lowered the horizon so it doesn't cut across the middle of the frame.

    I like the colours of the second image very much, and the way the "zizzy" clouds echo the "zizzy" shape of the harbour wall. The bit cutting across the lower left corner interrupts the beautiful green of the sea unnecessarily.

    Tip: don't worry about what other people have done before you, do your own thing, :-)
    Thanks Greg, comments much appreciated. I had another go at the first image. Let me know what you think.

    St Monans Harbour WallSt Monans Zig Zag habour wall 03 by Ken Clacher, on Flickr

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    Re: St Monans Harbour Wall

    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Clacher View Post
    This place has been photographed so many times by others but this is my first attempt. Not the conditions I was hoping for but not the worst. Tell me what you think and any tips welcome.
    Indeed it has Ken, and that sky could be the key to your one standing out from the pack (which absolutely includes my efforts as I'm too old and non-athletic to venture to the top of the wall!).

    The first one we see is the better of the two, and the blown highlights are dealt with in your reply to Greg.

    Perhaps now turn your attention to the breakwater wall, try selectively lifting the shadows and contrast a bit to mke it stand out more?

    You say the conditions were not what you were hoping for - was it the light? It may be worth looking at a non-long exposure version if you took one.

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    Re: St Monans Harbour Wall

    With the first image I would be tempted to try a crop from the bottom. Which would mean either going square or losing a similar amount from the sides, particularly the right side? Which would allow you to retain all of that excellent sky.

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    Re: St Monans Harbour Wall

    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Clacher View Post
    Thanks Greg, comments much appreciated. I had another go at the first image. Let me know what you think.

    St Monans Harbour WallSt Monans Zig Zag habour wall 03 by Ken Clacher, on Flickr
    Nce work, Ken. That shifts attention to the harbour wall

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    Re: St Monans Harbour Wall

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    Nce work, Ken. That shifts attention to the harbour wall
    Thanks Greg. It didn’t take a lot of work to correct the image, but I think you are right, it was worth it.
    Ken

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