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    Red Hill

    I took this image about two years ago, late one afternoon in the Vulkathunha - Gammon Ranges National Park in the far north of South Australia. There is beauty in the stark, dry landscape but the bright red hill that appeared from nowhere was a surprise.

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    Re: Red Hill

    I like this photograph. One thing I’d probably do is crop mote to my right of the photo t focus on just the tree and the red hill.
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    Re: Red Hill

    I agree with Sharon. That tree is well to the left without anything on the right side to create a balance, although you will lose a bit of sky. However, a little careful cropping will retain sufficient sky to create a pleasing scene.

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    Re: Red Hill

    Matin - it's almost as if you have two images in the same frame. The tree on the left hand side and the red and other hills.

    The balance is just not quite working for me; the crop on the left is very tight and the hills on the right hand side are overwhelmed by the tree. I would be tempted to move more in this direction; with a hard crop on the right hand side and a build up of a bit on the left hand side so that the tree is not quite so close to the edge of the frame. That centres the tree trunk a bit more than I would like.


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    Last edited by Manfred M; 25th December 2020 at 09:40 PM.

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    Re: Red Hill

    Thank you for your comments, Sharon, Geoff and Manfred. I believe I have taken your comments on board with my amended image . In hindsight, I probably should have taken a pace or two to the right and opened up the distance between the tree and the red hill; so that the tree trunk and the hill fell on the "thirds."

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    That looks like a better composition to me, Martin.

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    Re: Red Hill

    For what it's worth, I would go roughly midway between Manfred's crop and yours. I find the higher hill and green on the far right of your crop draws the eye away from the tree and red mound. So I would do something like this:

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    Re: Red Hill

    Quote Originally Posted by Wandjina View Post
    Thank you for your comments, Sharon, Geoff and Manfred. I believe I have taken your comments on board with my amended image . In hindsight, I probably should have taken a pace or two to the right and opened up the distance between the tree and the red hill; so that the tree trunk and the hill fell on the "thirds."
    Hindsight is always wonderful, but usually not terribly useful unless one has plans to revisit the site. I find your latest image still has a balance issue and prefer my and Dan's crops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wandjina View Post
    Thank you for your comments, Sharon, Geoff and Manfred. I believe I have taken your comments on board with my amended image . In hindsight, I probably should have taken a pace or two to the right and opened up the distance between the tree and the red hill; so that the tree trunk and the hill fell on the "thirds."

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    In spite of the post title, the tree appears to me as the main subject, so here is my take for what it's worth:

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    Re: Red Hill

    Beautiful image; just wished that the tree stretched that branch in opposite direction!!!

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    Just my two cents worth. I prefer Dan's and Ted's crops.
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    Re: Red Hill

    Thank you all for your comments. I will settle on Ted and Dan's crops.
    .... and a final view of Red Hill in the late afternoon

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    Last edited by Wandjina; 30th December 2020 at 03:40 AM.

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