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Mar 17, 2006 12:27 |  #1

An old picture I found from about 6mos ago. any suggestions on how it could have been better?


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Mar 17, 2006 13:02 |  #2

It's a little bit small to give an opinion.
Could you upload it a bit bigger?


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Mar 17, 2006 13:25 as a reply to  @ mickle's post |  #3

Well I had to make it smaller from a 1.2mb, but we'll see if I can enlarge it anymore and still be in the size requirements.


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Mar 17, 2006 14:46 |  #4

In interesting composition. Actually, I don't think I've ever seen a mountain scene composed this way. I think there's just a bit too much sky showing- a 3:2 cropping would probably help this shot (currently it's a 4:3). For originality, I'd give it full marks.


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Mar 17, 2006 15:25 as a reply to  @ ajbalazic's post |  #5

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In interesting composition. Actually, I don't think I've ever seen a mountain scene composed this way. I think there's just a bit too much sky showing- a 3:2 cropping would probably help this shot (currently it's a 4:3). For originality, I'd give it full marks.

I would agree - maybe crop a little sky out. Otherwise, it works. Nice scenery!

Perhaps clean that cloud out of there. :)


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Mar 17, 2006 16:38 |  #6

For once the top is visable!!!

The snow is a bit to bright.
Did you crop off the grass from the parking lot or is it in the shot?


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Mar 17, 2006 16:55 as a reply to  @ Ross McT.'s post |  #7

The shot hasn't been cropped at all, its straight from the camera. Feel free to do any editing on it you feel like.


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Mar 17, 2006 17:58 |  #8

Recognize that view straight from the parking lot on the side of the highway. The snow highlights seem to be blown out. Maybe you could have waited until later in the day to get better light. The alpineglow on a clear day like that would have been awesome.

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