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I tried to come up with a suggestion but couldn't, sorry . I think the tones are well balanced across the board. The only thing that could bring the stars out more would be to shift the composition skyward by maybe 10%, but it's hard to tell if that would improve the image.
juicer wrote:
I tried to come up with a suggestion but couldn't, sorry . I think the tones are well balanced across the board. The only thing that could bring the stars out more would be to shift the composition skyward by maybe 10%, but it's hard to tell if that would improve the image.
Pulled the comp skyward, wasn't feeling it. Lost the twilight feel I was going for. Thanks for the suggestion appreciate it
The difference is very subtle but I also like the second image.
I really like the monochromatic look and what you did with water motion and night sky.
Fred
Fred Miranda wrote:
The difference is very subtle but I also like the second image.
I really like the monochromatic look and what you did with water motion and night sky.
Fred
Fred your the man thanks as of now I'm going with second image
Honestly though, I'd trust your own instincts and your own style before I'd try to please everyone else. Your stuff is phenomenal, stick to what you like.
Great shot! I wouldn't do much. They look great as is!
Even though they are not tilted they feel very, very slightly tilted to the right to me, so if it was mine I'd consider countering that relatively. Maybe the slightest dodge on the mid ground rock and a hair bit breathing room on the horizon line where the sea stack almost touches the edge of the frame. I'd allocate about the same amount of distance as you did on the left. Minor things.