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kevinhoogers

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  1. I really appreciate what you’ve done, no need to remove it. I like to see other people’s interpretations, that’s how i can learn too. I agree there’s a lot of sky
  2. I took the shot purely by chance. I was driving home from a trip in Jasper, Alberta and I was struck by the scene. It was taken on a late Sunday afternoon/evening, when most of the weekend holiday traffic was already gone. I was heading east, with the sun at my back.
  3. You guys have always been so helpful with my previous photos I've submitted. Please critique this photo and what I can do to improve it. something in it feels a bit off but I can't put my finger on it. Thank you
  4. Thank you everyone for your advice 🙂 I’ve found this group very helpful
  5. Recently took my niece and her boyfriend on a trip to Nashville, looking to make a print of this photo and I’d like it to look as good as it can. I need others eyes on it.
  6. I think this is pretty good as is, but what am I missing?
  7. You guys are totally awesome. I truly appreciate the time you’ve all taken to give me helpful advice, I’m continually learning. The sky color hasn’t been adjusted by me, the haze is caused by wildfire smoke in lower British Columbia where forest fires are running rampant. I’m also a wee bit colourblind so I have a hard time with shades of colours. I was thinking of how serene the pic is, to me the bubbles distracted away from it. I hadn’t really noticed the tilting issue, but now it makes sense. I’ll be sure to keep that in mind going forward. I do have photoshop, which I’m trying to learn. I’ve been taking my photos in the iPhone RAW format, which should give me more pixels to play with.
  8. Took this last week, I’ve been debating whether or not to edit out the bubbles on the water. Any ideas to make a better photo welcome
  9. kevinhoogers

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