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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 75 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Thanks Walter. Yes, agree your crop extracts a much better story from the original photo. |
Oct 26th |
| 75 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Luckily I saw more crossings after this one, and with better lens selection had more framing options. You're right about the story being better captured by seeing both sides of the river, as in pic below. |
Oct 26th |
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| 75 |
Oct 21 |
Reply |
Yes, exactly, I wished I could have zoomed out, but couldn't with that lens and teleconverter. |
Oct 26th |
| 75 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Adrienn, very pleasing photo -- and as Kerry said, there is lots to like. I like the horizontal depth emphasized by the layers of mountains, and vertical depth by the trees emerging from the fog. |
Oct 26th |
| 75 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Love the silhouette and motion effect, as others have noted. The blue in the original works equally well. Not sure if it could be straightened without losing the essential elements, but beautiful as is. |
Oct 26th |
| 75 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
Soothing colors and ambience. The only slight visual disturbance (to me) is the half flower pot, lower right. |
Oct 26th |
| 75 |
Oct 21 |
Comment |
I like the duality in the 2 primary colors, 2 poles, and the pole reflections breaking at different angles. |
Oct 26th |
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4 comments - 3 replies Total
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