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Old 07-12-11, 09:25 PM
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Dorset.

Hi all, Its been an Age since my Last post here, Was waiting for the changes so i could Actually upload again, Got bored waiting, so posted from flikr,
A few black and Whites From local Spots,
The Cobb.


Jurrasic.


remains.


Not to Everyones Taste, But i hope you Enjoy them,

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Old 07-12-11, 10:21 PM
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All I can say is thank god you got bored , I love viewing these images almost as much as I do trying to take them .

Love the shape of the Cobb and love the simplicity of the remains , the second image feel a bit unbalanced to me but all have a great B&W conversion .

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Old 07-12-11, 10:40 PM
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Great work, Dan. Love the black and white and think they're superb compositions :-)

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Old 07-12-11, 11:15 PM
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Thank you Both

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nice compositions, and nice B&W treatements
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that Dorset????? where????????
been there didn't see this one!!!
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Old 08-12-11, 10:16 AM
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that Dorset????? where????????
been there didn't see this one!!!
'the Cobb' This was taken at Lyme Regis.. not far from hwere i live
'jurrasic' was taken looking along the jurasic peir in West Bay, Bridport,,
'reamins' a small jetty inside the Fleet on the Chesil Bank, near Weymouth,

You missed out, some Great locations,

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I like this set all very well processed
I would loose the sky on the last as it doesnt add to the shot.
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I'd be very proud if I had a set of images like that in my portfolio, Dan. The Jurrasic Coast of Dorset is a fantastic area crammed full of great photographic locations. Seascapes are one of my personal favourite types of image and I just wished I lived closer to a great stretch of coastline like this. So envious!

I really like your shot of the Cobb and I like your shot of the remains of the small jetty near Chesil Beach. The composition of your other image doesn't quite work for me. I wonder if you'd stood a little further over to your left, so that the concrete edge of the pier started from the bottom left-hand corner of the shot, whether this might have given you a better lead in line? What do you reckon?
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