photos of hans koot 0 Posted May 9, 2003 Why not made a vertical crop until the center tree? it's too prominent and the right part is not interesting. . (waterfall is great. :-)) Link to comment
henrimanguy 0 Posted May 12, 2003 Maybe you have reason, maybe not. At the time of the shot, I have tried the vertical frame, but because of the lack of light, it was too low, too dull, and I decided to insert the trees on the right in order to put the waterfall within its scenery and give a little more interest to the photo. Link to comment
briany 0 Posted May 17, 2003 I think the format works nicely, as you said. It gives the scene more context, and the moss along the side is very interesting and lush. Link to comment
michael_brown6 0 Posted June 6, 2003 Henri This is my favourite of your scottish portfolio. Beautiful composition and amazing mosses, beautiful greens. You were very fortunate that it was a dull day. It is much better to shoot these scenes in overcast light to prevent harsh shadows and therefore unforgiving contrasts. Nice movement in the water. Nice all over. Thankyou also for your kind words of my photos!!. Well Done. Link to comment
neil_lupin 0 Posted November 21, 2003 I do find my eye being distracted by the tree in the centre of the frame, otherwise, colours etc are lovely. Link to comment
david_prouty 2 Posted May 6, 2004 I like the horizontal crop and agree about the adding of detail to offset the dark around the falls. So many waterfalls are verticals, it's nice for a change. I also love seeing photos of my mother's homeland. Someday I'll get to Scotland. Nice work! Link to comment
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