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A really dynamic, punchy image. Nicely done, except for the hard line between the rocks and the sky, which is really prominent. It looks like a gap in the mask or else some artifacts from over-sharpening, but whatever it is, it's really noticeable. Otherwise, it's very well timed and composed.
p.1 #10 · The Pinnacles, Phillip Island, Australia
I like the saturation. The composition is excellent and the silky smooth water with the sky works for me. This photo would look magnificent printed on metal!
p.1 #11 · The Pinnacles, Phillip Island, Australia
Stunning, almost 3 dimensional. The detail is crisp, the light is soft on the stone, the brightness of the sky provides great counterpoint to the stone. This is a real Wow!
Rich T.
p.1 #15 · The Pinnacles, Phillip Island, Australia
Great composition and subject. Really, the shot is superb.
What I don't understand is the need to Munchkinize it with the overcooked saturation.
All too often, people try to rescue a poor image by heroically cranking the slider to ... ELEVEN! In this case, IMO!, the atomic fireball sky colors largely ruin what was already an excellent photograph. Much of the perceived problems is the fact that fiery oranges clash too strongly with the earthy rocks and cool sea. Contrast of complementing hues is good, but to my eye this is just doesn't work.