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Oct 12, 2015 00:04 |  #1

Shot this in a monastery in Ladakh.

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Oct 12, 2015 20:04 |  #2

I find the left hand a bit too bright in the lower left image. But, the compositions and the arrangement of the 3 images is very solid! It has a natural flow to it. I really like this set. Well done.

I need to consider doing a 3 pic set someday, I've never tried this. Contemplations of a photographer...


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Oct 18, 2015 22:36 |  #3

CanonCameraFan wrote in post #17743059 (external link)
I find the left hand a bit too bright in the lower left image. But, the compositions and the arrangement of the 3 images is very solid! It has a natural flow to it. I really like this set. Well done.

I need to consider doing a 3 pic set someday, I've never tried this. Contemplations of a photographer...

Thanks for the kind words John. I agree on the hand being too bright and not matching the tones of the other shots. Shall try and adjust it a bit in post. Thanks again.


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