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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 651867" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>Looking at the image here, rather than on my phone/tablet, and I think it could be helped somewhat with a little more light on the dead leaf. There's just a lot of detail that's not visible in the leaf as it's currently exposed, where the background looks to be more interesting. Rather than bumping the exposure on this image, adding some light to the dead leaf should brighten it above the background.</p><p></p><p>The other problem is that having the subject dead center of the frame is not ideal in most cases, so some recomposition could help here too. I like the tree framing out the left edge, and it looks like the dead plant is pushing the right border as well ... maybe trying to frame the over all perspective, but it's not quite there for me yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 651867, member: 25095"] Looking at the image here, rather than on my phone/tablet, and I think it could be helped somewhat with a little more light on the dead leaf. There's just a lot of detail that's not visible in the leaf as it's currently exposed, where the background looks to be more interesting. Rather than bumping the exposure on this image, adding some light to the dead leaf should brighten it above the background. The other problem is that having the subject dead center of the frame is not ideal in most cases, so some recomposition could help here too. I like the tree framing out the left edge, and it looks like the dead plant is pushing the right border as well ... maybe trying to frame the over all perspective, but it's not quite there for me yet. [/QUOTE]
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