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    Forest

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    Re: Forest

    Hi Antonio,

    I find this image strangely fascinating.

    It sort of seems/feels upside down (to me) because the highest contrast bits are at the top of frame with a pale lower half.

    And while there's nothing to look at, meaning no obvious subject*, there is everything to look at, if you know what I mean.

    * ok; apart from the big tree in the foreground

    I like the colours, saturation and white balance (etc.)

    Thanks,

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    Re: Forest

    Nice Antonio...it has a prehistoric look.

    Chuck

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    Re: Forest

    It is a very lovely image and it does indeed have a "prehistoric" look to it. I like the overall feel of the image, I don't know if it's PP or just the lighting in the scene, but it is very pleasing. IMHO, I think the image would be much stronger by cropping off the left ⅓, just to the left of the sunliit V-shaped branch. To my eyes, there's too much clutter and not much of interest left of the V-shaped branch and the sunlit moss (?) on the branch is very interesting, but my eyes get pulled away towards the left.

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    Re: Forest

    I like this image a lot. The color is impressive and presents a mood of forest as I could imagine.

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    Re: Forest

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    ... meaning no obvious subject*...
    Thank you Dave. In fact apart from the tree on the right side...

    Quote Originally Posted by CNelson View Post
    Nice Antonio...it has a prehistoric look. Chuck
    Altitude forest, some 3.000 meters hight ... Thank you for the comment

    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Tedor View Post
    It is a very lovely image and it does indeed have a "prehistoric" look to it. I like the overall feel of the image, I don't know if it's PP or just the lighting in the scene, but it is very pleasing. IMHO, I think the image would be much stronger by cropping off the left ⅓, just to the left of the sunliit V-shaped branch. To my eyes, there's too much clutter and not much of interest left of the V-shaped branch and the sunlit moss (?) on the branch is very interesting, but my eyes get pulled away towards the left.
    Excuse me but I can't understand the area you are suggesting to be cloned. Sorry.
    Anyway my crops are always 30/50 on landscapes and 30/40 on portraits, apart from the squares.
    Thank you for the comment Terry

    Quote Originally Posted by Yan Zhang View Post
    I like this image a lot. The color is impressive and presents a mood of forest as I could imagine.
    Then I did it well ! Thanks

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    Re: Forest

    Quote Originally Posted by Antonio Correia View Post

    Then I did it well ! Thanks
    Have you any doubt about it..?

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    Re: Forest

    Quote Originally Posted by ashwin View Post
    Have you any doubt about it..?
    I do sometimes, yes.
    But not this time in fact ...

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    Re: Forest

    To my eye, it is quite pleasing.

    One thing to think about in cropping the left 1/3 off: you would lose the woman leaning out from behind that leftmost tree.

    Pops

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    Re: Forest

    Quote Originally Posted by PopsPhotos View Post
    To my eye, it is quite pleasing. One thing to think about in cropping the left 1/3 off: you would lose the woman leaning out from behind that leftmost tree. Pops
    Thank you Pop
    If you look carefully you will see that by the corners, mainly on the bottom left, there are areas of softness.
    The photo was shot with a Canon 5D and the Canon 16-35 f/2.8 L lens and I have always seen this phenomena at the corners of this lens.
    It's a bit like that there is some water over the area... It was shot at 24mm.
    I have other pictures where this lens makes the same error, mainly when the images are vertical.

    Can you see anything ?

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