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I think that a bit more contrast could help - but it is only me...:)
In fact, I have shot a very similiar picture some time ago - have a look here:
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What's there to not like ? Pretty model, great tones, good exposure.
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In this case a bit of PS would be helpful IMHO - to get rid of the fence and maybe remove slight cyan cast in the sky (only on the right). Otherwise - very nice capture :)
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...as good as it was 600 years ago.
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Firstly, I thought it is a bad crop (dark line at the top), until I noticed the same at the bottom. It does not work to well IMHO and distracts from otherwise very nice image. I tried to figure out how it would look like with a frame - as in the example attached. YMMV, of course.
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Very good use of light and texture. Congratulations on excellent image.
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...from above. View large - please.
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Excellent ! When you can't get rid of the pole - put it to creative use !
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This would be The Frog No 18 - as colorful and alive as all the others :)
It appears that these little critters like to strike a pose for you :)
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The foreground kind of clashes with the interior of the canyon. Maybe a closer crop + some darkening of the rock in the right lower corner would do the trick (see the attached example - hope you don't mind me messing with your image) ?
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It is rather difficult to show this place somewhat differently - and it happened here !
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Probably a nice image...but I do not rate thumbnails, sorry :)
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Extremely clean and simple. Very well done.
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Pretty unusual color scheme - but it works well here.
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I was always thinking that pumpkins are...well...round !
Live and learn...
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I would try a bit closer crop - but it is just me :)
Have a look at the attached example, maybe something like this would work better ?
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It is a nice image - but I think it could do with a bit more contrast, and also the artefacts of processing are quite visible. Maybe you should try to work on this picture some more ?