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    Daisy Nook Country Park

    Hi guys,
    I'm an amateur and not being doing photography long, me and the Mrs went out over the weekend and here are some of the pictures I took,

    Any feedback would be very much appreciated.

    Hopefully I will have more pictures to come in the following weeks.

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    Daisy Nook Country Park

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    Daisy Nook Country Park

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    Daisy Nook Country Park

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    Last edited by Dave Humphries; 25th April 2017 at 06:37 PM. Reason: separated and numbered images

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    Re: Daisy Nook Country Park

    Quote Originally Posted by jinjohninjoh View Post
    Any feedback would be very much appreciated.

    Hopefully I will have more pictures to come in the following weeks.
    Hi Sam,

    Please separate and number your images in future for ease of reference by members offering their feedback.

    #1 The portal is a bit too central for me, given the angle of tunnel, I'd have suggested cropping some off the right hand side, but, since that side is better lit, that suggests it might be better to crop some off the LHS, where there's really not much of interest.

    In #2 and #3 the White Balance (WB) looks very warm to me. I'd also crop to lose some off the RHS of both. The contrail spoils the tranquillity of #2 for me, if mine, I might clone that out.

    HTH, Dave

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    Re: Daisy Nook Country Park

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Hi Sam,

    Please separate and number your images in future for ease of reference by members offering their feedback.

    #1 The portal is a bit too central for me, given the angle of tunnel, I'd have suggested cropping some off the right hand side, but, since that side is better lit, that suggests it might be better to crop some off the LHS, where there's really not much of interest.

    In #2 and #3 the White Balance (WB) looks very warm to me. I'd also crop to lose some off the RHS of both. The contrail spoils the tranquillity of #2 for me, if mine, I might clone that out.

    HTH, Dave
    Sorry about that Dave, I'll remember for next time and thankyou for the tips

    Would you say it's mainly editing issues?

    Thanks,
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    Re: Daisy Nook Country Park

    Dave has already mentioned what I was thinking. The only extra item for me is that small piece of leaves at the top edge of #3, towards the left side. It isn't big enough to add anything except distraction so I would clone it out. Or crop away a bit from the top if you did trim the right side as well.

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    Re: Daisy Nook Country Park

    Nice series.

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    Re: Daisy Nook Country Park

    I really like the second image, I would clone the contrail though

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    Re: Daisy Nook Country Park

    I prefer the first image but instead of cropping at the left, as Dave had suggested, why not crop at the right side (facing us). The dark shadow will then lead to the brighter area of the entrance to (?) and form a story or a question of what lurks there around the curve. Just a thought....

    As a tip, when you upload an image, click on it and hold your mouse button down and you can move your shot around to find the best crop for it.

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    Re: Daisy Nook Country Park

    I really like all the three images; i enjoyed seeing the Nature in all her richness....

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    Re: Daisy Nook Country Park

    Cheers guys
    I'm going to try and re edit them and see if I can correct some of the things you guys have picked up on

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