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    On The Sand Dune

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    On The Sand Dune

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    Re: On The Sand Dune

    Excellent

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    Re: On The Sand Dune

    I wonder if it would have even more impact with a little less sky? But I really do mean a little, not too much.

    Would that mean having a different size ratio or could you also lose a similar amount from the left side?

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    Re: On The Sand Dune

    Cool shot, looks like a game of king of the hill.

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    Re: On The Sand Dune

    Gorgeous image. I like Geoff's crop suggestion keeping all the figures (seen by moving around in the lyte box) because for me it portrays a sense of mystery and increase the perception of the steepness of the sand dune, and emphasizes the lines in the sand.

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    Re: On The Sand Dune

    Good composition, Ashish, I like the way the lines lead up the dune to the sunset. I wonder if you toned down the land in the background (left of frame) it would make the line of the dune there stand out a little more.

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    Re: On The Sand Dune

    Will this be too dusty for cameras to take? Love the composition.

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    Re: On The Sand Dune

    Love it, I agree with reducing the amount of sky.
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: On The Sand Dune

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    I wonder if it would have even more impact with a little less sky? But I really do mean a little, not too much.

    Would that mean having a different size ratio or could you also lose a similar amount from the left side?
    Thanks Geoff... It's 2x3 crop. Trying to keep the size ratio and cropping the sky will mean losing something either to the left or right and may affect the composition in my opinion. Cheers! Ashish

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    Re: On The Sand Dune

    Quote Originally Posted by ashish View Post
    Thanks Geoff... It's 2x3 crop. Trying to keep the size ratio and cropping the sky will mean losing something either to the left or right and may affect the composition in my opinion. Cheers! Ashish
    Nice shot Ashsih - I'm like you and tend to stick to either full size images or do crops that are "standard", most of the the time. Every so often I come upon a situation like this one where a standard crop does not work and an non-standard results in a stronger image. It's a bit more of an issue for me if I want to frame a print and standard sized frames tend to be less expensive than custom ones. Even there I sometimes "cheat" by cutting custom mat to fit a standard frame and use a non-standard opening in the mat to handle the image. If the image is not printed, standard sizes don't matter at all.

    I'm with the rest of the people who fee that a bit of a crop of the sky would improve this image.

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    Re: On The Sand Dune

    Hi Ashish,

    If this were mine, I'd lose some sky and I'd crop a little off the bottom edge, so the ridge line goes in to the lower right corner.

    I might even try a subtle boost of saturation to enhance the sky.

    HTH, Dave

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