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Thread: Into the Mystic pt.4

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    Stuart Dahne
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    Default Into the Mystic pt.4

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    Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark III
    Exposure Time 20s (20/1)
    Aperture f/22.0
    ISO 160
    Focal Length 27mm (35.1mm in 35mm)
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    Exposure Bias 0 EV
    Exposure Mode auto
    White Balance auto
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    Leroy Laverman
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    I like the peaceful tone of this shot but the branches on the bottom edge pull my eye too much. I did a quick edit to see what it might look like without the sticks and I think it makes for an even better image. I can post it if someone would like to see it.

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    Stuart Dahne
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    Please post it.

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    Leroy Laverman
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    Here it is...

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    Fabs Forns
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    When I fist saw the original I thought to myself, that foreground has to go!
    Great repost, much ore elegant and high impact for sure.

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    Michael Pancier
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    agree on the repost. love the tones.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Stuart,
    IMO everyone else was right on in the assesment. While the mood was outstanding, the fg branches really did overpower the image. I think the re post by leroy has a very serene feel overall.........and even though i don't know what the object on the left is (geese?)..........it adds a bit of balance to the overall shot. Even had you walked forward to avoid the FG branches.........the vastness of the bland FG may have overpowered the scene. The pano crop is extremely effective here as it minimizes the dead space while emphasizing the mood all around!
    A littlle careful cropping can go a long way. Nicely done

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    Leroy nailed it, the foreground had to go. Much improved now. The eye is not drawn to the lower right

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    Another vote for the repost.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Good discussion on strengthening this image and the repost shows how. Overall the mood and composition were right; it was the FG branches that had to go.

    There has been a fair amount of images in the Landscape Forum that through commenting have ended up panos. I would not want to move this thread to the pano forum but instead invite the photographer to repost the pano crop image in the Pano forum with a link to the Landscape forum discussion.

    Stuart, would you like to do that?

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    Stuart Dahne
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    Thanks Robert, I would love to do that I will look at this when I get home and re-work it. Thanks again, there has been some great insught shared here!

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    A nice image here with a good feel. Love the mist. I agree whole heartedly with the covered nits. Repost would be nice framed imo.

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    Gus Cobos
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    Congrats on the capture, it tells the story...the repost makes the composition stronger...:cool:

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