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Old 11-04-2009, 08:01 AM
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See-saw by the seaside

See-saw by the seaside

Seaviews through coloured bars.

Sea views through bars

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Old 11-04-2009, 08:12 AM
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These are good, I like the second one, bright and cheering on a damp morning, with an optomistic views and beautiful seascape.
The first picture is a great idea, and an alternate version might have been tighter on the seasaw and those excellent evening shadows on the ground forming complimentary crosses. The b/w treatment works very well and I don't recall you posting too many of these before, I think you should do more, it's very good
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These are good, I like the second one, bright and cheering on a damp morning, with an optomistic views and beautiful seascape.
The first picture is a great idea, and an alternate version might have been tighter on the seasaw and those excellent evening shadows on the ground forming complimentary crosses. The b/w treatment works very well and I don't recall you posting too many of these before, I think you should do more, it's very good
Thanks Steve, I will post the see-saw shot from another close up angle.
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I really like the second one, very cool!
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I really like the second one, very cool!
Thanks mark.

Here is another shot of the see-saw.

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Hi Angela,
These shots are great! I love the colors in the second one. I actually like the wider shot of the seasaw better than the close up version (that's just me though ) Thanks for sharing
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Hi Angela,
These shots are great! I love the colors in the second one. I actually like the wider shot of the seasaw better than the close up version (that's just me though ) Thanks for sharing
Thanks Nikki.
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These are noth excellent but I love the second one that is inspired
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Thanks mark.

Here is another shot of the see-saw.

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I like it, now the the picture is the see saw, not just a see saw that happend to be there.
I like the view through the V of the see saw and the bush to the side and not centre stage, you're good you are Angela
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I also think picture nr 2 is the best of the two.I like the colors in picture nr 2.
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