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    C&C welcome and appreciated

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    1/160s: f5.6: ISO 400: 200mm

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    1/1000s: F5.6: ISO 400: 200mm

    Thanks for looking
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    Re: Abstracts

    #2 is different. I like the sharpness of the branches.

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    They both work but I would be tempted to consider turning the first one into a portrait orientation by cropping the right side a bit.

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    These are beautiful, Wendy. The second one is just stunning. I really like the luminous quality of the -- what are they? seed pods? -- in the first one; is there a way to heighten that a bit?

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    thanks everyone. Geoff I think you are right. I can crop a bit off the right and have the pods going right up the line of the left third. I think the comp is better that way and I also get rid of the brush bottom right. Thanks

    Elise, I've already brought the luminance up quite a bit on the pods. The light on them was the reason I even bothered working on this one. I'm not sure if I can do any more with it without having the colours start to seperate like they have in the background, but I will try.

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    #2 is really stunning, I'm wondering if with #1 the crop that has been suggested would 'by default' brighten/heighten the seed pods as there would be now no other sharp/bright area competing with them....?

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    Hi Wendy

    The light in #1 is lovely - I agree with the crop suggestion to remove some distractions.

    #2 - great colour and I like the silhouettes. The tiny branches create wonderful texture in the photo.

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    Thanks everyone: I've tried the crop for number 1 and also tweaked levels to try and get the pods to stand out more. I may have overdone it now (that happens a lot ) Looking at it now I'm not so sure I like the crop. I think it needs the context - not sure - maybe it is a bit too abstract now??? What do you think?

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    This works very well I think Wendy - I would be pleased to have spotted it - the others as 'sentinels' in the background make the crop/composition still work to my eye.
    Last edited by wilgk; 6th March 2011 at 08:33 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScoutR View Post
    Thanks everyone: I've tried the crop for number 1 and also tweaked levels to try and get the pods to stand out more. I may have overdone it now (that happens a lot ) Looking at it now I'm not so sure I like the crop. I think it needs the context - not sure - maybe it is a bit too abstract now??? What do you think?

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    It works for me - well done!

    R

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