Thank you very, very much!! ❤️Wow, Jodi - you’ve got those foam images down to a fine art
(Also the beach silhouette images)
Thank you very, very much!! ❤️Wow, Jodi - you’ve got those foam images down to a fine art
(Also the beach silhouette images)
He always looks a bit prehistoricFritz looks a bit pre-historic there !
Thank you!!The first one, especially![]()
Beautiful as always. And number 2 really has something extra
Thank you! It was so windy and so much sea foam that day, I took advantage of it allBeautiful as always. And number 2 really has something extra![]()
I like the last one. So serene!
Thank you!! ❤️I like the last one. So serene!
#3 is a great shot
My husband and I were on the pier and he had some wish and bread. I wasn’t planning on taking any pictures but when I turned and saw the starkness or the white birds and the blue sun I basically almost laid on the pier and shot. Hahah I loved the perspective I was seeing.#3 is a great shotDid you have a helper to toss the treat, or was it toss-and-shoot by yourself?
It worked!I basically almost laid on the pier and shot.
Thanks!! At first, my husband didn’t know I was taking pictures as he was throwing out food haha. It was better that way Pictures didn’t come out as good when he knew what I was doing hahahIt worked!
thank you!Amazing images
I really like the first one of this group -- the profile of the person in the foreground makes it for me. You could also make a second image out of this by cropping it in from the right to remove the other people and isolate the foreground walker. I think the way you've posted it here is better -- nice contrast between the people in the sun playing in the background and the person walking away in the foreground. The tighter crop would create a different mood. (I often find myself cropping my images in different ways and being unable to decide which I like better.)
That actually is a really good idea, I never thought about that. I used to crop pictures a lot, haven’t as much lately. Cropping does make a big changeI really like the first one of this group -- the profile of the person in the foreground makes it for me. You could also make a second image out of this by cropping it in from the right to remove the other people and isolate the foreground walker. I think the way you've posted it here is better -- nice contrast between the people in the sun playing in the background and the person walking away in the foreground. The tighter crop would create a different mood. (I often find myself cropping my images in different ways and being unable to decide which I like better.)