Hi Harry,
Where have you been. There is something about it that reminds me of Engadine falls.
I like no 1 best. Have you thought of cropping the bottom layer off, so that the crop line runs through the edge of the ledge and the sand on the right is just cropped out. This turns the image into a play between the greens of the ferns and the yellow of the sandstone, with the water operating as a vertical element.
Graham
Very nice set Harry, For me, and this is a personal thing, I go for the 2nd one. I really like the grasses and feel their texture is magnified by there position in front of the water. I am hopeless at advice regarding cropping/PP but I think after looking hard that Graham may be on to something with his suggestion for No.1
A pleasure to look at, thanks
They are all three interesting images but for me it has to be #2 with the sharp detail in the foreground and the waterfall as a background out of focus. I like #1 but find the sandstone dominates the image dragging the eye across to the right. That colour on the rocks in #3 is something else, it looks almost as if the rock has been painted with tar, I think I would try to dodge out some of the brightness in the foliage on the right though. That is just my humble opinion though.
Thanks for sharing them
- Keith
[QUOTE=KCBrecks;289149]They are all three interesting images but for me it has to be #2 with the sharp detail in the foreground and the waterfall as a background out of focus. I like #1 but find the sandstone dominates the image dragging the eye across to the right. That colour on the rocks in #3 is something else, it looks almost as if the rock has been painted with tar, I think I would try to dodge out some of the brightness in the foliage on the right though. That is just my humble opinion though.
Thanks Keith, I was in 2 minds about no,1, I did a cropped version cutting out the sandstone as well (will post tonight) but I still can't decide. Yes the foliage on the top right needs to be fixed, it was getting later in the morning with this one and the sun was starting to play havoc
Appreciate your feedback, Regards