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    Default A walk on the beach











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    2,3,5,6 I really like! Not digging the false blur in 1.
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    I liked #1 initially, but then I got kind of queasy. I love the weathered look of the rails.

    #2 is my favorite

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    Thanks for the critique guys.
    The blur in the first image comes from the lens being tilted. I love the lens but sometimes the effects one can generate with it get away from me. It is over the top here.

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    A very nice set of pics- thanks for sharing. I agree that tilt/shift can be a bit overdone at times, but I quite like your first photo.

    The last one is the standout for me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by djh View Post
    A very nice set of pics- thanks for sharing. I agree that tilt/shift can be a bit overdone at times, but I quite like your first photo.

    The last one is the standout for me!
    Thanks.
    The Gulls are my favorite as well.
    The last two are the same latitude as the rest but opposite coast.

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    Where tilting is not so obvious.

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    Like the kiteboarding shot but Im biased. I like anything kiteboarding!
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    The first picture with the pier has such a dreamy quality to it, Great pic!!

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    I actually like #1 and I think that #2 is a really great shot! I'd like to see it in B&W
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    Quote Originally Posted by 73mountaineer View Post
    I actually like #1 and I think that #2 is a really great shot! I'd like to see it in B&W
    Thanks.
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