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Boats and fog

This is a discussion on Boats and fog within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Re-edited for a print. I think that's better....

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    Default Boats and fog

    Re-edited for a print.
    I think that's better.
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    I like the lines, reflections, fading into the fog aw shucks I like the whole thing Only thing you might consider is cloning out the stuff floating in the lower left corner.
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    Those are some rocks on the bottom of the water.
    I'll try to clone them out to see how it's working (probably will be better )

    Thanks for the comments

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    Very nicely done! Normally I prefer black and whites to be somewhat contrasty with dark rich blacks and really white whites.. But in this case I think the lower contrast really works to help set a more somber and in a way peacefull mood.

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    Good job, Lovin!

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    I remember the original ... this is looking very good Lovin!!

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    Well done - I like the mood and the reflections!

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    Thank you so much.
    Wow. This mean that I improved my skills since my first post here.
    Thank you all!

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    agreed. I like what you have done here lovin'. Shots like this can be played with and played with but this is a lovely rendition. Slap a border on this puppy and pour yourself a tall one. Wait before i go; this shot would also look really good in sepia.
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