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Mallos de RiglosMallos de Riglos in Spain. The village (Riglos) is a picturesque
place, but apart from a couple of locals running shops we only saw tourist and a few climbers organising their gear. I hope the arrangement tells a story.
Re: Mallos de RiglosInteresting.
But the fact that I cannot see a larger image makes it hard to critique. The LH image looks like it has been dropped onto a fake background. Are they people at the top or rocks? I assume they are people because of the RH image. I really like the centre image and if they were mine I would forget about the other two and concentrate on that one. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Mallos de RiglosThank you for the comment. This is the orginal left hand picture with
nothing to do it, except for reducing is size and dimension. This is the central picture, but i thought it was a bit too bland and I decided to add the other two to give it more context.
Re: Mallos de RiglosOf the fit hand side image, I would prefer a crop from the bottom to emphasize the rock formation and village. Not sure how this affects proportion.
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Re: Mallos de RiglosI'd be tempted to crop the image to a 2:1 ratio to remove most of the foliage at the bottom. That should emphasise the scale some more.
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Re: Mallos de RiglosI agree with the last two comments.
Re: Mallos de RiglosThose guys look stuck up there. I hope you went up and gave them a hand???
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Re: Mallos de RiglosNo, I didn't I flat out going up a few steps to my office.
It's alright going up, but coming down....? This is the cropy you suggested of the same picture....
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