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Rock and a Hard Place
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Took some images while we were in South Haven, Michigan this summer, the waves were crazy...
![176329273-M.jpg](http://jimmitte.smugmug.com/photos/176329273-M.jpg)
I have learned when shooting landscapes that having a subject helps the image. Thoughts on this one?
![176329273-M.jpg](http://jimmitte.smugmug.com/photos/176329273-M.jpg)
I have learned when shooting landscapes that having a subject helps the image. Thoughts on this one?
Cameras: >(2) Canon 20D .Canon 20D/grip >Canon S200 (p&s)
Glass: >Sigma 17-35mm,f2.8-4 DG >Tamron 28-75mm,f2.8 >Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro >Canon 70-200mm,f2.8L IS >Canon 200mm,f2.8L
Flash: >550EX >Sigma EF-500 DG Super >studio strobes
Sites: Jim Mitte Photography - Livingston Sports Photos - Brighton Football Photos
Glass: >Sigma 17-35mm,f2.8-4 DG >Tamron 28-75mm,f2.8 >Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro >Canon 70-200mm,f2.8L IS >Canon 200mm,f2.8L
Flash: >550EX >Sigma EF-500 DG Super >studio strobes
Sites: Jim Mitte Photography - Livingston Sports Photos - Brighton Football Photos
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I agree. I think application of hyperfocal distance would help show that subject and lead the viewer through the photograph