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Any feedback/constructive critique is appeciated. Thanks for taking
the time to look.
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Any constructive critique is greatly appeciated, thanks for taking the
time to look.
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Any feedback or constructive critique is appeciated. Thanks for taking
the time to look.
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Any feedback or constructive critique is greatly appeciated. Thanks
for looking.
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Superb. One of the best seascapes I've seen, very moody with the high contrast and firey sky. The dynamic angles on the rocks in the foreground really work too.
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Any feedback/constructive critique is greatly appeciated. Thanks for
looking.
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Beautiful light and clever composition. The eye seems to almost float through the valley with the winding fog. Exposure balance looks spot on to me too.
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Constructive feedback/critique is appeciated, thanks for taking the
time to look.
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Any constructive critique/feedback would be appeciated, thanks for
looking.
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Everything has come together perfectly in this one Vladimir, the soft sidelighting and classic beach tones make it stand out from the rest. Shutter speed and your timing is excellent, the rocks in the foreground are well placed and balanced by the heavier cloud formation top right. This is the type of shot I look at and just wish I had taken it, well done!
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Please view Large Version. Any contructive critique/feedback would be
greatly appeciated. Thanks for taking the time to look.
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Well done Dave. The composition is quite strong but what really holds my attention are the subtle details. Details like the unique shape and texture of the seaweed in the foreground and natural rim lighting which dances along the edge of the rock. My only real picky would be the pine trees leaning out of the frame, I'd love to see the verticals either straight or leaning inward.....maybe a little skew in PS.
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Beautifully simple Pedro. You made the right choice placing the sun behind the out crop of rock in this one. Congratulations!
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You couldn't wish for a tastier foreground than that Ian. I too would have liked to see some highlight detail saved in the sky but it isn't enough of a distraction to turn me off the shot. The colour palette is surperb and the sky adds just enough drama to keep it from being the cliche 'postcard'
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This is good Clive, a clever composition which tells a story without appearing too contrived. If a clean, high key studio style is what you were going for then I reckon you've nailed it.
It'd be a totally different look but it could also be effective with a corrugated iron backdrop, maybe in colour under warm, contrasty natural side lighting.
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Absolutely enchanting image John. Your perspective and composition of such a busy scene is excellent, the whole image is so alive that I keep looking for Goblins amongest the tree trunks.... Thanks for the insight into your toning technique too, very interesting.
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