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    Whale watching

    Another misty day on the shores of the St Lawrence river - whale watching in 50m visibility is trully special and ethereal


    1 - Ok, so this is not a whale


    Whale watching


    2 - But this is


    Whale watching


    3 - And so is this


    Whale watching


    I have been exploring the theme and image of calm this year and these will, I think, be included in the 'calm folder'; I love the serenity of these shots - not dramatic, but whale watching isn't - it's about careful watching and listening.

    I hope you feel some of that sense in their viewing.


    Any C&C appreciated

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    Re: Whale watching

    They definitely convey calm. I think they would work even better (though not having to do with the calm) as monochromes.

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    Re: Whale watching

    Nice captures.

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    Re: Whale watching

    The 2nd and 3rd fit the theme nicely, Kaye, particularly with the subtle blue tone.

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    Re: Whale watching

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaye Leggett View Post
    I have been exploring the theme and image of calm this year and these will, I think, be included in the 'calm folder'
    Any C&C appreciated
    The third should defiantly have a place in the 'calm folder'. I like that the horizon line is "non existing", it really helps to create the dreamy/calm mood. The subtle colors also helps to create the mood.
    If I should have done anything different, I would have tried to frame the whale in the middle og the frame, so the water behind, didn't reach the frame.

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    Re: Whale watching

    Thanks all for commenting. I may play with the monochrome idea - I like the blue tone but when put into the collection B&W may well work out to be the most appropriate.

    Kaare - I'd love to have had the chance to frame the whale better, but as you will appreciate, even to get him/her in the frame is an achievement

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    Re: Whale watching

    My favorite is #3, seems it would also be a good candidate for B&W.

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