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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 36 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
I think this was well seen and processed with the light leading me eye to the fog while the darker sides keep me in the frame. I agree with Larry that it could be cropped in from the right, but if I did so, I think I would slightly darken the trunk of the remaining tree on the right. |
Mar 6th |
| 36 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
Having that view with flat light did pose a real challenge. I think you vastly improved the image, but would consider pushing the dehaze even more and compensating for that or if you have it, NIK Color Effex would really help. I like the composition which leads my eye up the valley. I would consider also dodging the trees at the far end of the valley in the image. |
Mar 6th |
| 36 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
I totally agree with Larry's comments, including how this is another wonderful image. I also agree the dark cloud seems to blend in with the mountain. I would consider just slightly lightening the darker part of the large mountain. Just me. |
Mar 6th |
| 36 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
I think the position of the moon works perfectly. A clarification on moon size. If you want the moon to be a size relative to the structure you are shooting against, it is not the use of a telephoto lens. It is distance from your subject. PhotoPills uses a rule of thumb of 100. So, if you want the moon to appear 10 feet wide behind a subject, you need to be 1000 feet (100*10) from the subject. True, a telephoto would enlarge the moon, but if you want the moon and subject to be relevant in size, you use distance from the subject. I love this image - the composition and the subtle complimentary colors. |
Mar 6th |
| 36 |
Mar 24 |
Comment |
It appears the sky is on fire. Given all the color and interest in the sky, I would be on a different page than Larry and not recommend cropping from the top. I think the subject is the sky and the couple add interest. My personal style would be not to saturate the image as much to make it more realistic, but that is the artists' choice. |
Mar 6th |
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