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Critique pleasePlease comment on this picture. Do you guys think there is too much sky? Ben
No, there is not enough sky and too much dark on the left hand side IMO. Even a little too much off the bottom as well.
Great picture otherwise. SMooth colours and great shape.
Top shot love the Silhouette idea....
Quite nice very realxing to look at Ben Yu
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Yeah, a really nice shot. But it looks like the whole silhouette is photoshoped, because it is so smooth, and the lines are sharp.
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Like the silhouette but agreed that the left is a bit too bold in terms of too much rock. Would look great as a pano crop
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Nope. That's an excellent image, IMO, just the way it is. Very well done, Ben. duh!! forgot to remove the image link! Fixed. Sorry about that... Last edited by KerryPierce on Mon Jun 06, 2005 2:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Another great shot Ben. I wonder what it would look like with a LOT more sky around the structure?
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Good shot Ben, nice colour and sky, Max
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It's a beautiful image but it's missing some element. I think a human figure in there somewhere would have lifted the interest a great deal. It's 90% there but by taking it one creative step futher you could have made it 110%. I made a similar comment to a forum member who posted a brilliant sunset. Sunsets are not uncommon subjects...but to expoloit them by adding...a person, animal, object, flower...or something else...lifts them above what we normally expect to see. Most of these situations make fabulous backgrounds for something else. I hope you get the drift of what I am suggesting. I am not being critical but speaking from some experiance. Thanks for posting a different type of image. Regards
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