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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 297489" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>Love the 2nd edit, Scott. Very nice water flow. Love how the greenery stands out, and the fisherman as well. Instead of "lost in shadow", both now feel like a vibrant part of a great shot!</p><p></p><p>Only other thing that strikes me is where the horizon line falls. I can't place my finger on as to why, though, so take that worth a grain of salt. Kind of feels like it falls slightly higher than that magical "third", but again... can't say for sure. At work, so can't fidget with the photo to see if it would make a difference to my eye changing where it falls in the pic, and it's a very slight move, so may not make any difference at all.</p><p></p><p>edit: 2nd glance - Didn't even notice the little guy in blue standing in the middle of the greenery until a second look at that second edit. I'd almost say heal him out of the pic and keep just the other fisherman for scale and the "serenity" of the pic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 297489, member: 12257"] Love the 2nd edit, Scott. Very nice water flow. Love how the greenery stands out, and the fisherman as well. Instead of "lost in shadow", both now feel like a vibrant part of a great shot! Only other thing that strikes me is where the horizon line falls. I can't place my finger on as to why, though, so take that worth a grain of salt. Kind of feels like it falls slightly higher than that magical "third", but again... can't say for sure. At work, so can't fidget with the photo to see if it would make a difference to my eye changing where it falls in the pic, and it's a very slight move, so may not make any difference at all. edit: 2nd glance - Didn't even notice the little guy in blue standing in the middle of the greenery until a second look at that second edit. I'd almost say heal him out of the pic and keep just the other fisherman for scale and the "serenity" of the pic. [/QUOTE]
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