Thank you. I too was struck by how smooth was the water. The marina is connected to the Great South Bay that runs between Fire Island and Long Island, New York State. There were no boats in operation that early so the water was very still.
Thank you. I’ll admit that I worked this area pretty hard until I got the right alignment. I knew it was the last day I was going to be there and I had to get lots of angles.
Thank you. One video I watched on composition emphasized how important it was to work your subjects. The advantage of shooting digital is the ability to do just that.Some places you can go back to but then the lighting may have changed. Shoot, shoot, shoot…..
Wow…..striking picture…amazing flat mirror water.
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Thank you. I too was struck by how smooth was the water. The marina is connected to the Great South Bay that runs between Fire Island and Long Island, New York State. There were no boats in operation that early so the water was very still.
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Wow!! This is gorgeous!! 😊 💖
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Trini, thank you. The water was so still that it made the reflections from the clouds possible.
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It’s beautiful! 😊
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Fire Island and the Fire Island National Seashore is a beautiful place. I’d recommend going. Bring your bug stray, the mosquito can be very hungry.
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Love the blue above and below and the leading lines. Great shot!
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Thank you. I’ll admit that I worked this area pretty hard until I got the right alignment. I knew it was the last day I was going to be there and I had to get lots of angles.
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And your efforts resulted in this 🙂 Well done!
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Thank you. One video I watched on composition emphasized how important it was to work your subjects. The advantage of shooting digital is the ability to do just that.Some places you can go back to but then the lighting may have changed. Shoot, shoot, shoot…..
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Exactly!
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Beautiful image, Tim!
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Thank you. Lots of blue in this one.
Have you thought about where you would like to photograph in SF?
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