Lines and curves on the trail of the Southwest Coastal Path near Rock and Pentire Point (which overlooks the Camel Estuary).
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Beautiful shot! I love all the different textures and weaving lines throughout the entire photo
Thanks Mary Helen. That’s what I was hoping to depict when I took the photo, so so far it looks as if I succeeded!
– M G Pettett
nicely done !!
Thanks, safariboy.
Great POV Avalon … love the way it leads my down to the little gate :D
Excellent capture and patterns.
Thanks, Richard.
This is inspirational – I love the high vantage point and the fluidity of the curves which lead the eye so well – Grand image.
Thank you Graeme.
what a wonderful composition. the criss cross gates are such a wonderful counterpoint
Glad you liked it Deb.
Great looking shot. Beautiful lighting. Was this infra red?
Thanks for your encouraging comments. No it wasn’t infrared, but processed to look like it using the special b&w filter in Serif PhotoPlus X2.
Comments
Beautiful shot! I love all the different textures and weaving lines throughout the entire photo
Thanks Mary Helen. That’s what I was hoping to depict when I took the photo, so so far it looks as if I succeeded!
– M G Pettett
nicely done !!
Thanks, safariboy.
– M G Pettett
Great POV Avalon … love the way it leads my down to the little gate :D
Excellent capture and patterns.
Thanks, Richard.
– M G Pettett
This is inspirational – I love the high vantage point and the fluidity of the curves which lead the eye so well – Grand image.
Thank you Graeme.
– M G Pettett
what a wonderful composition. the criss cross gates are such a wonderful counterpoint
Glad you liked it Deb.
– M G Pettett
Great looking shot. Beautiful lighting. Was this infra red?
Thanks for your encouraging comments. No it wasn’t infrared, but processed to look like it using the special b&w filter in Serif PhotoPlus X2.
– M G Pettett