hunstanton beach

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hunstanton beach

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hi hunstanton beach
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Great composition with the multiple leading lines! Do I see a bit of vignetting in the upper right corner?
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I love the composition and I would have liked few more of those zig-zag lines.

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Lovely shot :)
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Great colour capture with the sky. Great shot :)
I might not have had the scene completely 50/50 with the landscape though myself
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