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© Ken Waller

'Seney Sunrise'



Artist: Ken Waller;
Exposure Date: 2005:08:29 07:08:27;
Copyright: Ken Waller;
Make: PENTAX Corporation ;
Model: PENTAX *ist D ;
ExposureTime: 1/25 s;
FNumber: f/0;
ISOSpeedRatings: 200;
ExposureProgram: Manual;
ExposureBiasValue: 0/10;
MeteringMode: CenterWeightedAverage;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 31 mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 46 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows;

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© Ken Waller

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I don't think I'd do very much differently in all honesty.

 

Maybe just pan left slightly to give a bit more emphasis to the trees on the left and subsequently reduce the amount of very dark area to the right.

But having said that, the photographer is usually in the best position to make that call and there could have been elements to the left that you wanted to avoid.

 

Beautifully done!

 

Best Regards

 

Alf

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Hello, Alf really nailed it when saying he would not change much, nor would I. A very beautiful image with great light and color.

Regards,

Holger

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I find a very interesting balance in the "unbalance". Let me explain: The thin outlines of the trees in the left give balance to the picture by the overwhelming darks on the right, which by the way, show the different nature of the leaves of both species of trees. All in all, a wonderful image. Congratulations on a most excellent material for those winning postcards of superb images like yours.

DG

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Kenneth, Kudos from me as we'll.  This.  Image has wonderful mood , tranquil and relaxing.  Great color.    I agree with Alf's comment about the trees on the right.  Nicely created image.  Larry

 

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I really don't see anything I'd change here.  After getting this this composition, I'd hopefully be looking to see if there might be other compositions I may have missed.

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Beautiful image and I agree with Alf, Stephen, et al,  that once you had this nailed, I would also look for other compositional possibilities. Even though a RAW file gives you a fair amount of flexibility during processing, I might have auto-bracketed just so that I would have artistic options at a later date.

Rated 6.

 

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