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That a nice pictorial
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I'm conflicted about the space on the right. I do like the sailboats, and the sense of space the ocean creates -- but that space is a lot of the photo! My first impression was that it's too open, while my later impressions went back and forth between "great effect" and "too empty".

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I'm conflicted about the space on the right. I do like the sailboats, and the sense of space the ocean creates -- but that space is a lot of the photo! My first impression was that it's too open, while my later impressions went back and forth between "great effect" and "too empty".

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Thanks for the comment. My english is not so very well, so sorry for the mistakes.

I am not sure about the ''to much'' space on the right. Because the surfers on the water. I think they give the photo something extra's.

But that's my opninion
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I didn't notice the surfers until you pointed them out -- and I can still hardly see them. I think that this photo would be much better in a large format!
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Nice, This photo almost looks like a painting. I like the open space, it gives me a good feel of what it must have been like there.
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Great photo! Love the scene.
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Fantastic shot, so many different aspects.
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I found myself continuously looking all over the shot for little details. Very nicely done.
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