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Hobart - Constitution dockHi, just got back from my hike of the overland track. Just running through my images, and this one just leapt out at me, from the very end of the trip at hobart..
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Re: Hobart - Constitution dockI reckon if your were to try and crop much tighter, around the red boat with it's sublime reflection, it would look even better.
Steve.
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Re: Hobart - Constitution dockA beautiful shot Justin.
I agree with Steve about the tighter crop suggestion, and also - did u apply a vignette to this? Not sure if it suits it (if you have). Geoff
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Re: Hobart - Constitution dockHere's the tighter crop - and no vignette applied. Taken with a 28mm full frame lens IIRC
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Re: Hobart - Constitution dockIt is an improvement, but I would prefer to see an even tighter crop. The far end of Salamanca wharf on the right just does not belong in the image. I feel it contrasts too greatly with the subject, the red boat. I would crop so that only the red boat and it's reflection are the subject. The rest is superfluous and tends to make my eyes wander around the image rather than focus on the subject. That's how I would do it anyway.
Steve.
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Re: Hobart - Constitution dockI've updated - you should see the new version in the posts above. Tough one to decide on correct crop, once I went portrait it fell into place a little better.
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