very very well done.
I could add a small comment that I think would make this even stronger...
This is a discussion on Glenmore Sunset (Perspective) within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; very very well done. I could add a small comment that I think would make this even stronger......
very very well done.
I could add a small comment that I think would make this even stronger...
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nicely done Mike
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Excellent leading lines here Mike. I know this spot well having set down the canoe here several times to paddle into the Weaselhead.
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My comment was that there's many interesting things to look at here, but the brightness of the sky keeps (my eye at least) focus there longer than need be imo. Basically I'd try to burn in the brightest elements in the sky by 10-30% (some play involved)
Hope that helps - Marko
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Thanks Marko. I have been experimenting with dodging and burning and you are right that this image can be played with. All of the shadows can be dodged and all the blown out areas can be burned to some degree with good effect. Appreciate your comments. Mike
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