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Dominican Republic - shipwreck and beach

Antonio Correia

Well-known member
I spent a week on the beach in the Dominican Republic.
There wasn't much to shoot... or I was not in the mood ...
I decided to photograph a shipwreck which has been there for 25 years.
Different aproches
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nicolas claris

OPF Co-founder/Administrator
Looks good to me!

So Antonio, where are the people?

Asher

Look at the shadows, then:
if it's morning (which I beleive):

If it's late afternoon (sun goes down early under the tropics)
visitors are having a nap
local people are working, preparing cocktails and dinner

Only a photog (or lone runners) could be out there at that time!



Edited for good sense :)
 
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Antonio Correia

Well-known member
Look at the shadows, then:
if it's morning (which I beleive):
visitors are sleeping
local people are working, cooking breakfast

If it's late afternoon (sun goes down early under the tropics)

Only a photog (or lone runners) could be out there at that time!

LOL.
It wasin the evening.
Then,
People were (most of them) showering and getting ready for dinner
Others were working preparing the meals.

Some people were in the pool in a late sweem like my friend Carlos here
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And late in the evening, with the night "waiking up", people were gamblig (Not me, not my money)
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