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    Light up the Pond

    my first shooting of a sunset
    by a pond near my town

    the scene was so silent, I could've swear I was alone in a 5 km radius

    I think the image is a bit tilted, which could be corrected... but I doesn't bother me that much
    anything else?

    Light up the Pond

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    Re: Light up the Pond

    well its definitly purple....u get puple sunsets in canada?

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    Re: Light up the Pond

    Doesn't really work for me, colour I can live with, but all rather confusing with all the angles.

    Sorry

    Lincs1

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    Re: Light up the Pond

    the colours were real,
    orange pink horizon with purple-ish sky (which I saturated a bit .. maybe too much (?))
    and the bridge had this deep blue-ish cast, which really dazzled me :O
    even I, was seeing everything blue..

    and Lincs1, thanks for the honest feedback! maybe there's something I missed,
    could you explain a but more what are the 'angles' your talking about that bothers you?

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    Re: Light up the Pond

    well its too purply for my tastes,,,but its your photo and your idea,,,so if yah like that much purple or what not than keep it....

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    Re: Light up the Pond

    interesting colors here the bridge taking up most of the frame,lacks interesting point of focus,or deserves a bit more to keep the viewer inside the frame the leading lines lead us nowhere in particular

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    Re: Light up the Pond

    Quote Originally Posted by taken View Post
    interesting colors here the bridge taking up most of the frame,lacks interesting point of focus,or deserves a bit more to keep the viewer inside the frame the leading lines lead us nowhere in particular
    thanks!
    now I get it, too much stuff with nothing that 'pops' up
    i'll have this in mind on the next shoot

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