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    Mystic...

    [img]Mystic...[/img]

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    Re: Mystic...

    Others may disagree but I would suggest making the branches in front of the moon have the same level of luminance as those away from the moon...like the image and it's simplicity.

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    Cool image. I think that Chauncey's suggestion is a good one, thought not critical. I also wondered whether about a 20% crop off the right would keep our focus more centrally without drifting off to the right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    Others may disagree but I would suggest making the branches in front of the moon have the same level of luminance as those away from the moon...like the image and it's simplicity.
    Boyer; thank you very much

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    Quote Originally Posted by kdoc856 View Post
    Cool image. I think that Chauncey's suggestion is a good one, thought not critical. I also wondered whether about a 20% crop off the right would keep our focus more centrally without drifting off to the right.
    Kevin, thank you very much; i think your suggestion is very worthy of application
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    Nicely done, simple, yet dramatic.

    One thing to consider, Nandakumar. For me, the text is more getting far more attention than the scene owing to it's contrast, similarity to the impact of the image, and its position in the image. Text will always be an attention grabber in an image but in this case it is fairly extreme.

    If you must include what is, in effect, an advertisement in your images (I personally despise advertisements that are forced on me but others may feel differently), you might try to find a way to make it more subtle.

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    Re: Mystic...

    Quote Originally Posted by FrankMi View Post
    Nicely done, simple, yet dramatic.

    One thing to consider, Nandakumar. For me, the text is more getting far more attention than the scene owing to it's contrast, similarity to the impact of the image, and its position in the image. Text will always be an attention grabber in an image but in this case it is fairly extreme.

    If you must include what is, in effect, an advertisement in your images (I personally despise advertisements that are forced on me but others may feel differently), you might try to find a way to make it more subtle.
    Dear Frank; thank you very much; the problem is that i link the images from my cyber stock elsewhere; i regret my past

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    Re: Mystic...

    Captivating!
    I think Chauncey is right. Since in this image the silhouette is more important ( I assume that surely ) it would be a good idea.
    B&w is definitely powerful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pappadi View Post
    Captivating!
    I think Chauncey is right. Since in this image the silhouette is more important ( I assume that surely ) it would be a good idea.
    B&w is definitely powerful.
    Your are right too; thank you very much

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