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  • A few from Brighton

    Brighton is one of our fave places, here is a few from a recent trip.





    Phil

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    Nice set Phil, no1 works really well.
    Regards Paul.
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    • #3
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      Good work - well shot and I like the treatment too.
      Brian

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      • #4
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        Phil, I do lurve No.1 it is very seasonally emotive a great composition
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        • #5
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          Those first two are very good. The first one especially so. Like the treatment and the composition. You've even made sure the top of the deckchair does not impinge on the wreck of the pier!

          Nice work

          Hec
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          • #6
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            Three exciting images of Brighton, I like the different processing techniques you've used them, visually I like No 1 the best. Great stuff it would be nice to see more now you've whetted the appetite.

            Tom
            "Who is watching the Watchers, watching the Watchers watching us"

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              There's something wrong with me. I like #3.
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              • #8
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                Thanks fir the feedback and comments

                Phil
                Phil

                EM1-GH3-EPL5
                Panny 12/35...35/100...20/1.7
                Oly 14/150...45/1.8...60 Macro

                http://www.flickr.com/photos/27983273@N04/

                http://deckitout.smugmug.com

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                  Thats a great set I like them all a lot. My favourite is No2.
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                  • #10
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                    That first one especially is top drawer composition and processing, I love it!
                    John

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                    • #11
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                      Nice set Phil,

                      We love Brighton as well (went there for our honeymoon 39yrs ago).

                      We travel there every year if we can, my wife is into vintage so loves trawling through the old lanes and for me it is just a photographers dream.

                      We plan on returning for a few days in Oct.
                      Ian from the Cotswolds
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                      • #12
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                        I like them all for different reasons. Very nicely done.
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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by Iansky View Post
                          Nice set Phil,

                          We love Brighton as well (went there for our honeymoon 39yrs ago).

                          We travel there every year if we can, my wife is into vintage so loves trawling through the old lanes and for me it is just a photographers dream.

                          We plan on returning for a few days in Oct.
                          Thanks Ian, our only disappointment was that you cannot take pictures inside the Royal Pavilion, I was most disappointed.
                          Phil

                          EM1-GH3-EPL5
                          Panny 12/35...35/100...20/1.7
                          Oly 14/150...45/1.8...60 Macro

                          http://www.flickr.com/photos/27983273@N04/

                          http://deckitout.smugmug.com

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                            Originally posted by Zuiko View Post
                            That first one especially is top drawer composition and processing, I love it!
                            Thanks John.

                            I was just strolling the Beach and came upon the shot, it was a little uncanny because a few minutes afterwards I came across a similar image on a post card but it didn't include the Pier.

                            Phil
                            Phil

                            EM1-GH3-EPL5
                            Panny 12/35...35/100...20/1.7
                            Oly 14/150...45/1.8...60 Macro

                            http://www.flickr.com/photos/27983273@N04/

                            http://deckitout.smugmug.com

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