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I feel almost as if I'm hurtling into the waterfall itself. The composition would be very hard to better. Excellent shot.
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Composition is excellent & I like the effect of the sun bursting through the cloud. The colour rendition is interesting, somewhat unworldly.
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I like reflection and symmetry so this appeals to me. I think the contrast between the illuminated and dark sides works very well and you shouldn't see this as a bad point at all, it does not need excused.
If I had to make a critical comment, I'd say the foreground is distracting. The angle takes the eye away from where everything else points. That said, it does follow the contour of the illuminated trees and their reflection rather nicely, so you can see this as both a feature and a distraction - tastes differ.
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I respectfully don't agree that it needs cropped. As it is, the composition emphasises the isolation of both tree and figure and the sense of space. It's rather minimalist and quite a powerful image as it stands.
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I like this very much. The sense of depth, of distance, is very strong. The contrast between the foreground and background colours is not stark or jarring, and the similarity in form and texture front fore to back is good. Excellent composition, I think.
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I love the reflections and the dream-like quality of the image. Very well done.
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I was thinking about age, memory and the passage of time when I
saw this. What I was trying to say is that as we look back we see
things aren't black and white, and that as we look further back things
seem less certain. Does it work?
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I like this type of picture with the reflections and element of
symmetry, however I am not satisfied with the feel of this one. What
should I do to improve this kind of work?
Tulips
in Flower
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A budget shot - supermarket flowers, Fuji C200 film, a Cosina C1
camera from as charity shop, developed at home, straight from the
scanner and resized for upload in Photoshop, no other adjustments.
Intentionally underexposed by one stop at 1/30s and f/8 - I think the
grain this produces adds to the image. Any thoughts?