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  • Yanchep Lagoon, long exposure....

    Talk about going through hell to get a few photos. I lugged my camera gear across Yanchep lagoon bare foot cutting my feet up risking falling in the drink to get these long exposures.
    Love to know which one you guys think is the best of the 4


    Yanchep Lagoon, Western Australia by Marc Russo (Australia), on Flickr


    Yanchep Lagoon, Western Australia by Marc Russo (Australia), on Flickr


    Yanchep Lagoon, Western Australia by Marc Russo (Australia), on Flickr


    Yanchep Lagoon, Western Australia by Marc Russo (Australia), on Flickr

  • #2
    #3 for me.

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    • #3
      #1 would be my pick
      Alan

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      • #4
        #3 for me ...
        Barb
        "If you change the way you look at things ........ the things you look at change"

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        • #5
          Hmmmm

          #3 followed by #4 for me

          To my eyes, #1 & 2 have too much blur and an apparent out of focus centre area - even tho #3 & 4 also have an OOF centre, it does not seem so severe
          It's all an "optical delusion" ... it may, or may not be the case

          Phil
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          • #6
            I prefer #3, but the oof areas in the foreground and to the left foreground look unnatural, was it done in post?

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            • #7
              Thanks guys for your CC. Focus was set up perfect. Blur is from the water movement and not so clear water. I plan on keeping only 2 of these. Im thinking 1 & 3. I am heading back next weekend to do some normal exposure shots. Will get some from up high to and different pov. Hope to end up with a nice set

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              • #8
                You need some reef shoes Marc they'll protect those tender feet from sharp rocks. I agree about #1 and #3. I like the curve of the rock in #1 particularly. If the rock is ever completely above water I'd be tempted to shoot then to avoid the oof look it gets with slow water over it.

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