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07/03/2007 10:59:15 AM |
I agree with the ground being kinda drab and dark. The sky overwelms this picture. On the other hand is this what the scene really looked like? Are you going for a acurate representation or a doctored up fake dpc look? |
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07/03/2007 10:48:02 AM |
- nice reflections but i would moved myself much more to the left so the little pond would be more in frame
- the grass has interesting color but it's too dark, some HDR'ing would make this photo much better
- this goes for coulds too, or simply use some burning tool to "burn" them :-)
- clone out the gray pole/stick on the right
- the frams does not fit the colors and overall photo feel, pure white or classic black with white/gray stroke would be better
please remember this is just my opinion and i'm no expert whatsoever :-)
NHF.
peace |
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07/03/2007 10:37:57 AM |
As previously commented, some more light on foreground will help. Also I think you can improve upon the sky.. the sky is at the same level from start to the top.. i would have preferred a gradient with the top getting darker |
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07/03/2007 10:13:34 AM |
I agree with BAMartin - of course thit only makes sense that BA and TC Martin would be on the same page. You have some nice drama here and there is more overall interest than the other shot. You have some nice lines that COULD be used to take me where you want me to go. I agree that the foreground is too dark and lacking of texture. The four white objects or peices of debrs and the post are distracting. Possibily a lower angle and closer to soem foreground plants could really make this shot that much better. I like the balance created by the foreground reflection and the pond in the middle interests me. Again, what is it here that you want me to see? Use your shore line to take me there. |
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07/03/2007 09:59:47 AM |
This is a very dramatic landscape. I love the sky and the reflection in the water. I wonder if there might be a way to bring out a bit more of the detail in the foreground without losing the drama of the sky. The textures are wonderful. Nicely captured. |
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