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<blockquote data-quote="Mike150" data-source="post: 59611" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Hey Nokkie.</p><p>I'm not a pro, nor am I an artistic type. I just know what I like or dislike.</p><p>I like the concept of the shot, but to me it has more of an "eerie" look than "serene" one. It's something you might see as a background in a horror film. (And I love horror films)</p><p></p><p> All the black at the top pulls my eye away from the rest of the picture. Perhaps cropping it into more of a panorama effect would help. I'm also a bit confused about the rounded corners at the bottom. These also distracts the eye. Try your crop starting at the top of the blue fringe (before the black starts) and end it in the water just above the rounded corners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike150, post: 59611, member: 2287"] Hey Nokkie. I'm not a pro, nor am I an artistic type. I just know what I like or dislike. I like the concept of the shot, but to me it has more of an "eerie" look than "serene" one. It's something you might see as a background in a horror film. (And I love horror films) All the black at the top pulls my eye away from the rest of the picture. Perhaps cropping it into more of a panorama effect would help. I'm also a bit confused about the rounded corners at the bottom. These also distracts the eye. Try your crop starting at the top of the blue fringe (before the black starts) and end it in the water just above the rounded corners. [/QUOTE]
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