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<blockquote data-quote="Hminx" data-source="post: 125688" data-attributes="member: 12552"><p>Of this set I like the composition of the second shot best, the rocks make nice foreground elements. Things I think need attention are, cropping a little off right as the bank is not that interesting and doesn't add to the shot. This would move the waterfall nearer to the left hand third line. </p><p>The top of the water fall IMO is a little too close to the top of the frame. This might make getting the image proportions right a bit tricky, possibly try a portrait crop. Also as mentioned the water is a bit blown out with a purple tinge. It might be my screen but it could be a tad over sharpened as well.</p><p>Should you go back for a reshoot, see if you can clear away some of that deadwood at the top of the falls, its not helping the image. I'm not one of life's great communicators so I hope this stuff makes some sort of sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hminx, post: 125688, member: 12552"] Of this set I like the composition of the second shot best, the rocks make nice foreground elements. Things I think need attention are, cropping a little off right as the bank is not that interesting and doesn't add to the shot. This would move the waterfall nearer to the left hand third line. The top of the water fall IMO is a little too close to the top of the frame. This might make getting the image proportions right a bit tricky, possibly try a portrait crop. Also as mentioned the water is a bit blown out with a purple tinge. It might be my screen but it could be a tad over sharpened as well. Should you go back for a reshoot, see if you can clear away some of that deadwood at the top of the falls, its not helping the image. I'm not one of life's great communicators so I hope this stuff makes some sort of sense. [/QUOTE]
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