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Feb 08, 2011 23:22 |  #1

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Feb 09, 2011 05:09 |  #2

I like it, such a fantastic place to be in and around for taking pictures and nice conversion..

Only nit pick and this is one of 2 composition, but maybe less sky and push the top of the mountains to the top of the frame or other way around missing out the trees in the foreground.. At the moment the peak is in the center of the image wich I would assume is the main subject..

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Feb 09, 2011 12:33 |  #3

I'd agree with the crop suggestion. Try cropping with the aspect ratio constrained from the top left corner down until the left side of the frame just reaches the left side of the mountains. That should tighten it all up a bit and help with the composition greatly.


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Feb 09, 2011 13:02 as a reply to  @ MrGreen's post |  #4

It is a little dark...may be just my monitor. It is mysterious though, which is great for this shot. There is a little too much dead space on the left due to the fog, but the composition is very well done. Great shot!




  
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Feb 09, 2011 13:10 as a reply to  @ Buckeye1's post |  #5

Very nice picture. Like above said too much sky.


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Feb 09, 2011 14:56 |  #6

Yeah, it needs a different crop for sure. Nice capture though!


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Feb 09, 2011 17:38 |  #7

Thanks for the advice, thoughts on this re edit?

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Feb 09, 2011 17:42 as a reply to  @ tophotowa's post |  #8

Great picture...definitely like the latest cropped version.


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Feb 09, 2011 18:54 |  #9

tophotowa wrote in post #11811190 (external link)
Thanks for the advice, thoughts on this re edit?

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This crop is definitely much better. Trees balance the mountain and the sky isn't so... oppressive?


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Feb 16, 2011 13:04 as a reply to  @ fnothaft's post |  #10

^^^
Absolute a better photograph...worthy of framing it. The odd size will attract much more attention as well.




  
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