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Seascape Cliff
Image Title:  Seascape Cliff
 
 By: Kim Culbert  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Kim Culbert {K:36887}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon FG
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28mm Vivitar
Uploaded 9/3/2003 Film / Memory Type Velvia
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 807 Shutter 1/8
Favorites Aperture f 16
Critiques 11 Rating
6.25
/ 6 Ratings
Location City - 
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About Now that I live on the west coast I figured I should take some seascape pictures. Taken at Lighthouse Park, West Vancouver at sunset.
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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André Bermak   {K:14443} 9/3/2003
Ótima luz e composição!!!!


Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 9/4/2003
Very nice view, and really stunning lightning that gives such a warm mood and nice feeling! Wonderful shot!

Ps. Thanks for your suggestion to improve my "Leaving boat" photo. I agree with you, your idea is really good, but I tried it and somehow I think it loses a lot if I chop it, because then I have to crop on left side too and I wont have that extra cloud-fluff and it's reflection in the water.


james mckenna   {K:6535} 9/8/2003
this is the most successful of your scenic pictures, i think. the clearly stated subject gives the eye something to call home while wandering around the rest of the picture. the scene is beautiful and the color gorgeous. if i could, i'd have more sea and less rock, maybe even mostly sea and sky, with only a bit of rock at the far side, but i like drama and tension.


Marcel Laurens   {K:3639} 9/8/2003
i want to move there!!!! cows - the hard day was getting them to look the other way..


Dave Holland   {K:13041} 9/9/2003
I thought to myself, this looks like lighthouse park. When I was there with my wife the romance was glowing, but my photos didn't capture the feeling.

Even though you have a setting sun the light feels harsh, lots of contrast. I wonder if more subdued lighting might have brought out detail in the darker areas. Your horizon is a little tipped. The tree at upper right is a nice subject, surviving there in a tiny crack of granite. Thanks for the memories.


Max5 -   {K:88} 9/9/2003
Hi Kim, Beautiful colors, well exposed, very nicely composed shot. Did you enhance it at all w/ PS or what types of filters were used? Love the colors great shot take care.


Kim Culbert   {K:36887} 9/10/2003
Thanks eeryone... I was looking at the foreground so much, that I didn't even notice that the horizon wasn't straight until I got the pics back... and I'm usually so good at that! I'm not sure why the light was so harsh either, as this was about 5 mins. before the sun set. But to me, the contrast shows all the nooks and crannies that these trees and flowers have to grow out of.
Max5, I used a polarising filter and well as an enhancing filter on this... the enhancing really brings out the sunset colours nicely.


Marcio Cabral   {K:12494} 9/12/2003
Excellent colors and comp Kim!! regards!!


Craig Garland   {K:27077} 9/22/2003
KIm; 1st thanks for your comments/ratings on some of my photos. From just quickly looking at your portfolio, it looks like we have much in common ie nature photography. This shot has some very nice qualities-- the lighting must have been beautiful that day. I do think the photo should be leveled though. It looks as though the water is going to run off the pic. It's easy to do in either PS or PSP-- just a little rotation and some cropping. Cheersd. Craig


benjamin mati   {K:598} 1/13/2004
nice colors and scene, it is very peaceful.


Reidar Olsen   {K:144} 1/20/2004
I have been looking at many of your photos, but have no time to comment to all of them!!
I just want to say thank you for your time and effort looking and give comment on mine pictures.
Thanks again. Best regards.....Reidar.
Do not know where else I can write to you.??


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