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Photographer Mark Evans  Mark Evans {Karma:17428}
Project #20 Classic Landscape Camera Model Canon 350-D
Categories Architecture
Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon 18-55mm
Uploaded 7/30/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
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Critiques 9 Rating
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Location City -  Blyth
State -  NORTHUMBERLAND
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
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jude .   {K:14625} 8/3/2005
Great shot, gorgeous tonal quality and clarity!

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frank wolf   {K:5392} 8/2/2005
hello mark,

teh colours matches wonderful with picture.

yours

frank

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 7/31/2005
Brilliant lines and shapes,
Margaret

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Keith Saint Keith Saint   {K:13784} 7/31/2005
Great composition love this one
I like the tone and detail in the wood

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Judi Liosatos Judi Liosatos   {K:34047} 7/31/2005
Wonderful work my friend...great angle.

Judi

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 7/30/2005
Lovely tone. The lines are teriffic. I love the position of the lighthouse peeking through the pier. One's eye is drawn from the left to follow the pier and then back to the lighthouse and back left via its pier. The bird is a bonus. Wonderful picture.
Mary

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julie hugill julie hugill   {K:6730} 7/30/2005
Another lovely shot Mark love the sepia tones used ..

Jules

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Jacquie Lindsay Jacquie Lindsay   {K:3196} 7/30/2005
Love the sepia tones,makes it timeless.Great composition,framing of the lighthouse is brilliant,the single seagull works really well too,nice shot Marky! :)

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Alastair Bell   {K:29571} 7/30/2005
Now this is clever Marky - Framing the subject with the struts of the pier! Love the way the struts of the foreground pier change the geometric shapes produced as it goes from left to right - visually entertaining... and then those shapes are reproduced in the background pier too, reinforcing the foreground one. Finally the lighthouse completes the visual tour of the Blyth piers in a very clever way. Super composition Marky!

Isn't it strange the way you have so many lighthouses in the North East and yet we have virtually none in the North West? When I was at the Tall Ships with Keith I could count 5 ighthouses of various shapes and sizes without moving!

Excellent shot Marky...

Alastair

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