See how Tony Sweet photographs the shore line at sunrise. This clip from the Master Photo Workshops title “Visual Artistry” shows how Tony gets dramatic leading lines from the receding waves.
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man i’d be scared for my camera
but it be worth the risk
where is this location?
Edisto Beach, South Carolina
It’s OK to break the “rules” from time to time. In this case the image works even with a horizon line in the middle.
yeah i guess so for this shot and location, it truly is stunning, you’re so lucky to be able to shoot at such locations, love watching your vids, another critique…. not enough vids,lol
thanks so much for the vids you have posted they are very helpful and a joy to watch tony
@dcnutter Nikon 24-70 f/2.8
Great work!
Great shots at Botany Bay!
“Yeah, yeah—it’s great” Too funny.
upgrading and im looking at the canon eos 7d can anyone tell me if this is a decent camera to upgrade to?
i currently own a nikon d60
hey tony please get some more vids up of you on sites, they’re very intuitive to watch
wow really great shots!
Funny guy!!
great photo . thanks for the tip.
i like your technique and agree that receeding water movement works way better than approaching the camera.rule of thirds doesnt bother me here as the tree dominates right upper third of frame lending an anocher point and nice balance.nice work