One Thirds Rule 2

© Kristi A. Howson

One Thirds Rule 2

Uploaded: October 13, 2006 23:48:59

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6581, F11, 1/200, ISP 100, 40mm, Canon 17-40mm , C-Polarizing Filter, 10/5/06 @ 6:41 pm (Exposure Manual) A bit later than 6540. To get this I had to stand in the water (where the waves would wash up over my feet). I hoped the waterline would make my long shadow much less noticeable. I don't think a tripod would have worked here as the pull from the waves were fairly strong.


Comments

Nick Lagos October 16, 2006

Very nice comp Kristi...I like the combination of the lines of the sand,cliff,trees and skies.... you got your feet wet...?? How vewy bwave you were... :) #540654

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