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this is a well-done composition.  That you included the two flowers in the FG and made them so prominent, and even placed them between the two cabins, gives the photo good juice.  There may be perhaps too much of the sky; it's not that interesting, so leaving just a narrow band of it above the mountain would suffice.  I wouldn't mind the altered aspect ratio.  Nice photo.  Cheers, Micheal

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Love it. The composition is spot on - the daisies perfectly in focus in the foreground, and then the line of daisies running up the right hand side of the image provide a nice lead in to the rest of the image. The warm red tones of the huts is pleasing, and the near mirror like surface on the lake very tranquil and soothing. The peaks are nicely detailed and the sky above has just enough detail and interest to complete the story. A truly outstnading image that would look well on the wall.

 

 

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Very well balanced and well concieved image. The dof and front to back sharpness has been really well executed and I wonder how you achieved this, what aperture setting did you use?  The position of the two boat houses and the tree could have made the image appear maybe too contrived and equally weighted, but the introduction of the foreground daisy's offsets all of that and serves to distribute a flowing interest amongst the other elements.  I read one of the former comments relating to losing some of the sky in favour of a bit more foreground and I agree that could work too.

Sincere Compliments & Best Regards

 

Alf

 

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Beautiful image of a beautiful place. I like the flowers in the forefront because it gives the image more of a story as to the time of year and also the POV it gives as though setting amoung the flowers and enjoying the view ahead.  Very pleasing and refreshing to look at, feels like I could reach out and tough that flower.   Best regards,  Sherry

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