Taking pictures 'on the hoof' (while on organised walks when one has already fallen behind the rest of the group) one cannot wait until everything is in exactly the right place.
But in this case, to my eye, the yacht happens to be in the optimum position, because it and the intersecting hulls of the boats in the foreground form an equilateral triangle.
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Isisbridge said:
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Andy Rodker said:
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William Sutherland said:
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Annemarie said:
Happy Sunday!
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Isisbridge said:
Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:
The sky and sea were made more blue, but apart from that and the yacht sails, the picture is 'as was'.
Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:
Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:
But in this case, to my eye, the yacht happens to be in the optimum position, because it and the intersecting hulls of the boats in the foreground form an equilateral triangle.
Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:
I didn't know the rule about triangles.
Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:
I know of no rule about triangles. I simply did my best to work out why the yacht looked to me optimally placed, and this seemed the best explanation.