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All in all a nice image. Good composition once the mid rowers come in view. You hit some purple in the sky thats not quite right. Croppingthe bottom to  the cloud reflections might be good as well.

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A very nice photo, Edmondo. I particularly find the skies attractive, and I most certainly like the canooing couple. I am, however, with Robert on the cropping business. I think, in terms of composition, it would work better in 2:3 format. Still, just a matter of taste :-)

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Nice image - I agree with Robert about the cropping and the sky.  I cropped the image on both the bottom and top.  In cropping the sky, I wanted to get closer to the heavier clouds that really contribute to the image.  I also added 25% warming. I think the primary elements in the image are the heavy clouds just above the mountains and the kayakers.  The reflection helps to enhance the image and bring the elements together.  The sky is still not right to me.  What do you think of the changes?

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Oh, also, I suggest that you process your images at a resolution of 240-300 pixels - the 72 pixel resolution you have doesn't offer you enough detail.  This is generally true for all  images.   Again, nice image.

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Very nice image but not compatible in rectangular, try to crop from right to left with portrait's size so you wont lose the detail of stones & skies. Thanks for sharing

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I disagree with the comments about cropping - this image works perfectly as a square, and when cropped the sense of space and depth is lost.

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Lovely photograph, although I don't shoot square format myself I am finding myself leaning more and more to this style. One thing though, and this is just me, I would have left the human element out just to retain the wilderness factor. Well done!

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