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01/28/2004 01:10:20 AM · #1
I would love to get some feedback on a picture that I have been working on tonight. Any comments would be greatly appreciated! The photo was taken at a State Park that I live accross the street from. I wanted to play around with Photoshop and try out a few tools.

Im new here at DPC and would love to begin to become a better photographer through this site!

Here is the Picture...

Spring Lake Boat Dock
01/28/2004 01:34:37 AM · #2
I would see about smoothing out the noise in the sky. Perhaps selectively sharpen the trees on the far shore. If you found the same light again I would try a composition where the dock leads out to the upper right sweet spot instead of more or less out of the frame.
01/28/2004 02:29:56 AM · #3
No.1 for me would be adjusting the Brightness/ Colouring, I just pasted it in Adobe Photoshop Elements and did an Auto Levels and got an emidiatley more vivid picture.

good luck

Andrew
01/28/2004 08:37:34 AM · #4
any of these tutorials and especially the rule of thirds might be helpful for you.

It is an interesting shot, but, on top of what the others have said, I would watch where the horizon lands in the composition. Bottom or Top third would be better than smack in the middle.

Welcome to DPC! Look forward to seeing more!

01/28/2004 11:52:58 AM · #5
I didnt see the noise in the sky at home but now that I am at work, I can see it...How would you suggest me getting rid of that? Im going to try the auto level when I get a chance and try it out. Thanks for the comments!
01/28/2004 01:59:19 PM · #6
Ok ive changed the image a bit from last time by reading all of your comments, of course im new here and I replaced the original picture....I will post that older one again later. Let me know what you think of this revised version....

Message edited by author 2004-01-28 16:24:14.
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