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wmchauncey
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July 30, 2015, 12:10:39 pm »
very, very nice.
I think I would prefer a tad of the top - not a huge amount (I think it is one of those cases where the 'rule of thirds' would be too much) but just enough to put the visual bias to following the calm sea to the horizon wander (at the moment I keep bouncing twixt sea and sky).
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July 31, 2015, 11:49:50 am »
Best not to put the horizon dead center like that unless there's a specific reason do do it. This would be a great image to watch for a while if you were having trouble sleeping.
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Point taken...thanks guys!
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July 31, 2015, 04:51:17 pm »
Very nice, William. But I have to agree with Russ and Mike about placing the horizon mid center.
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