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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 3867" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>Hi, Eduard! Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! I spent a lot of time in Europe (in my past) and miss so much of it . . . your photo gives me a nice, nostalgic feeling. Regarding the cropping, I really like the way the clouds seem to be pointing toward the church. The reflection is nice, but not the most important element in my opinion. So, my eye is first drawn to the church steeples in the clouds. You may want to try cropping out the reflection so that the horizon is not at the 50% -- more at the lower third, and leaving more of the clouds in the picture, and see where your eye travels first. Those are just things I would try. It depends on the effect you're trying to achieve. In any case, I think the pic is great and super job on the HDR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 3867, member: 1573"] Hi, Eduard! Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! I spent a lot of time in Europe (in my past) and miss so much of it . . . your photo gives me a nice, nostalgic feeling. Regarding the cropping, I really like the way the clouds seem to be pointing toward the church. The reflection is nice, but not the most important element in my opinion. So, my eye is first drawn to the church steeples in the clouds. You may want to try cropping out the reflection so that the horizon is not at the 50% -- more at the lower third, and leaving more of the clouds in the picture, and see where your eye travels first. Those are just things I would try. It depends on the effect you're trying to achieve. In any case, I think the pic is great and super job on the HDR. [/QUOTE]
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