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Daisy and Sky


dave_k1

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I don't know if this was edited, but either way it's a great job and I love how the horizon changes with the sky above. Nice job!
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My first thought was that this image had to have been a composite of several different scenes. Wow, how did you manage to capture a scene like this?
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Very interesting angle and depth of field -- got detail both in the daisy in front and the clouds and mountains in the far distance. Pretty damn cool, I'd say.
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This HAD to be manipulated in Photoshop, right? It looks to perfect to be the original image. If it is the original image, WOW!
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2 strong subjects in 1 frame is normally not a good thing. Here you have diluted the impact of both. Alone the cloud scape would have been at leaast very good or excellent.
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This is a wonderful photo... The only suggestion I can make is to level out your horizon with a minor crop.
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The subject is boring, (at least to me) but the way you present it is interestingly creative - not to say original, because surely that's been done before. Overall, while I'm not thrilled with the material in question, the picture is delightful to watch and worth compliments on the technical aspect of the execution.
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You have managed to generate quite a few comments, which is a good measure of a fine photograph. About the only improvement you could make is to follow the earlier request to straighten out the horizon (because it is a body of water, it has to be horizontal.)
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Great colors. The surprising flower works very well - the photo conveys it's perspective on this beautiful landscape.
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Very good photography. I like the forground, midground, and the background. The flower stands out in the forground.
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