henderson 0 Posted May 31, 2007 For the many 3/3'ers who seemed to dislike the inverted version of this image, I'm happy to provide the more conventional upright version. For anyone taking time to critique, you can count on a critique in return, assuming you have a photo.net portfolio. Cheers, Scott. Link to comment
mattloeber 0 Posted May 31, 2007 Hey Scott now this is how this awesome shot is supposed to be viewed!!!! The texture on the mud is great! A very rich print! I didn't hate it last night, but i love it now!! Link to comment
j j photography 0 Posted May 31, 2007 Wicked shot Scott! The lighting is cool! The effects of nature are so awsome aren't they!! Sorry I didn't see the other version, I am heading to your port to see if I can find it. Best wishes, Jeff Link to comment
alan p 0 Posted May 31, 2007 I like it too. I wonder what it would have looked like without the big rock at the top. Even more abstract? And how about in black and white? Great eye, well spotted as an opportunity! Link to comment
henderson 0 Posted May 31, 2007 Before posting it I tried cropping it further, or going with black and white, but both attempts seemed to almost eliminate the point of interest from the shot. I think the contrast of the rock brings a bit of life to the image. Thanks again for the critiques everyone! Link to comment
JRX94 0 Posted June 5, 2007 Well, Alan already asked about the 2 points i was thinking of : the upper rock and the bw. I'm still not fully convinced by the rock and its big shadow, maybe it would be possible to crop & use the top of the clear yellow stone as a strong point, i'm not sure. And I like the mud brown colour. Nice and original picture. Link to comment
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