Originally Posted by
David
Hi Russell - Apart from making me feel a bit sea-sick and a bit envious of your visit to Rhodes, there seems to be two issues with the image. First, the horizon is not horizontal. If you've not come across this before, it is a very common problem that we all suffer from. I've even seen a commercial print by a reputable Scottish photographer for sale with a sloping horizon. When I pointed it out he got a bit mad, but I think no-one else had had the temerity to point it out. It's easily remedied with the rotate tool in your software. You may then have to crop to square up the image.
The second issue is that there appears to be vignetting at the corners; at least to my eyes the corners look darker. If that's not intentional maybe the problem lies with a lens hood or inappropriate focal length. Again cropping could do the trick or a mask to lighten the corners.
There might also be a case for cropping right in on the exploding wave or making a 2:1 format showing rock, waves and sea. Just suggestions.
Ciao (no -that's Italian not Greek!)
David