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Oct 6, 2013 18:55:57   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
This is one of my favorite views of our local coast. Looking from Dungy Head across St Oswald's Bay toward Durdle Door, which lies just the other side of the foreground outcrop - the people you see in the cleft are wondering whether to chance scrambling down the landslide, where steps used to exist, to reach the beach below - most go for it! The image incorporates my first attempt at removing an item using Elements (a power cable that cut across diagonally).

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Oct 6, 2013 19:00:42   #
John Lawrence
 
magnetoman wrote:
This is one of my favorite views of our local coast. Looking from Dungy Head across St Oswald's Bay toward Durdle Door, which lies just the other side of the foreground outcrop - the people you see in the cleft are wondering whether to chance scrambling down the landslide, where steps used to exist, to reach the beach below - most go for it! The image incorporates my first attempt at removing an item using Elements (a power cable that cut across diagonally).


Beautiful composition. Well done.

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Oct 6, 2013 19:14:27   #
Rabbott Loc: Grass Valley , California
 
wow, that's stunning !!!
magnetoman wrote:
This is one of my favorite views of our local coast. Looking from Dungy Head across St Oswald's Bay toward Durdle Door, which lies just the other side of the foreground outcrop - the people you see in the cleft are wondering whether to chance scrambling down the landslide, where steps used to exist, to reach the beach below - most go for it! The image incorporates my first attempt at removing an item using Elements (a power cable that cut across diagonally).

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Oct 6, 2013 19:26:49   #
ebrunner Loc: New Jersey Shore
 
spectacular. I can see why you like it so much.

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Oct 6, 2013 21:22:17   #
Birdguide Loc: Ormond Beach, FL
 
magnetoman wrote:
This is one of my favorite views of our local coast. Looking from Dungy Head across St Oswald's Bay toward Durdle Door, which lies just the other side of the foreground outcrop - the people you see in the cleft are wondering whether to chance scrambling down the landslide, where steps used to exist, to reach the beach below - most go for it! The image incorporates my first attempt at removing an item using Elements (a power cable that cut across diagonally).


A very compelling image, just draws the eye all the way through the photo.

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Oct 7, 2013 03:14:23   #
Heirloom Tomato Loc: Oregon
 
Lovely! Nicely done.

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Oct 7, 2013 03:52:52   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
Many thanks to everyone who's commented, much appreciated.

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Oct 7, 2013 03:58:08   #
BruceMG Loc: Connecticut
 
magnetoman wrote:
This is one of my favorite views of our local coast. Looking from Dungy Head across St Oswald's Bay toward Durdle Door, which lies just the other side of the foreground outcrop - the people you see in the cleft are wondering whether to chance scrambling down the landslide, where steps used to exist, to reach the beach below - most go for it! The image incorporates my first attempt at removing an item using Elements (a power cable that cut across diagonally).


really beautiful...you are blessed to have such grand scenery close by.

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Oct 7, 2013 08:52:16   #
VietVet Loc: Brooklyn, NY
 
Beautiful image, love the perspective and color.

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Oct 10, 2013 14:13:20   #
GWR100 Loc: England
 
Terrific shot magnetoman, It is a stunning coast, I really love it down there. Is the footpath from Lulworth heading West?

Geoff

magnetoman wrote:
This is one of my favorite views of our local coast. Looking from Dungy Head across St Oswald's Bay toward Durdle Door, which lies just the other side of the foreground outcrop - the people you see in the cleft are wondering whether to chance scrambling down the landslide, where steps used to exist, to reach the beach below - most go for it! The image incorporates my first attempt at removing an item using Elements (a power cable that cut across diagonally).

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Oct 10, 2013 14:50:17   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
Yes, heading towards Weymouth and Portland. Lulworth Cove lies half a mile behind the viewer.
GWR100 wrote:
Terrific shot magnetoman, It is a stunning coast, I really love it down there. Is the footpath from Lulworth heading West?

Geoff

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Oct 10, 2013 14:58:09   #
GWR100 Loc: England
 
Thanks for that, I must give a whirl when I down there again.

Geoff
magnetoman wrote:
Yes, heading towards Weymouth and Portland. Lulworth Cove lies half a mile behind the viewer.

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Oct 10, 2013 17:55:15   #
BruceMG Loc: Connecticut
 
John Lawrence wrote:
Beautiful composition. Well entdone.em


Is Elements part of Photoshop or what?

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Oct 11, 2013 00:31:18   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
Yes, I have PS Elements 10, that came with my Canon, but I think it's now at version 12. It's a lightweight PS, I think.
BruceMG wrote:
Is Elements part of Photoshop or what?

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Oct 11, 2013 00:34:12   #
Kingmapix Loc: Mesa, Arizona
 
Composition is great. But where did that cable go?

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