On 5/7/12, Daniel J. Matyola, discombobulated, unleashed:

>I find that image quite effective and pleasing.  There is nice
>contrast between the smoothness of the sand or mud and the rough
>texture of the large dark rock mass on the right.  I also like the way
>the left-pointing wedge of the rock on the right is complemented by
>the right-pointing distant land masses and cloud bank in the left
>distance.  It makes for a strong composition, balanced in one sense
>and unbalanced in another.

Thanks for looking Dan. I burnt the sky in a bit but I didn't touch the
rock - although it looks like I've either burnt in the top half or
dodged the bottom half - I didn't! It's a straight in-camera mono
conversion. When I saw it I was reminded of St Ansel's northern
California beach work, although I don't for one second compare myself to
him - but the inspiration is there. Really appreciate your comments.

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Cheers,
  Cotty


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