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<blockquote data-quote="Sharin" data-source="post: 249433" data-attributes="member: 19828"><p>What a gorgeous sunset! I love the subject matter: lighthouses and water fascinate me. And I like how you captured the warmth of the end-of-day. </p><p></p><p>If it were mine I think I'd crop it just a tad differently. The 2 vertical uprights are noticeably dividing the photo into almost even thirds. I'd crop a bit off the right side and the bottom in order to keep your photo properly proportioned. That would move the pole on the right a bit closer to the right edge of the image. </p><p></p><p>And I'd straighten the horizon. It's not off by much, just a smidge. Use your straighten tool in Photoshop to make it easy. </p><p>Thanks for sharing. Remember, this is just *my* opinion. ;-)</p><p></p><p>Sharin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharin, post: 249433, member: 19828"] What a gorgeous sunset! I love the subject matter: lighthouses and water fascinate me. And I like how you captured the warmth of the end-of-day. If it were mine I think I'd crop it just a tad differently. The 2 vertical uprights are noticeably dividing the photo into almost even thirds. I'd crop a bit off the right side and the bottom in order to keep your photo properly proportioned. That would move the pole on the right a bit closer to the right edge of the image. And I'd straighten the horizon. It's not off by much, just a smidge. Use your straighten tool in Photoshop to make it easy. Thanks for sharing. Remember, this is just *my* opinion. ;-) Sharin [/QUOTE]
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