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    Tom Dolezal
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    Default Loch Glendhu,



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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Tom I like the framing and strong reflection Could punch the clouds up a little but its mostly taste Would suggest raising the ISO since you had to go to such low shutter speed, won't tell the difference. Might just do a few at different ISOs and examine closely!!!!

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    Hi Tom
    Beautiful image.
    Would be interested in seeing a panorama pix taken from lower down and more to the right with lots of DOF.
    Cheers: Ian Mc

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Tom,
    A bit of highlight recovery on the clouds should do the trick. You have a pleasing leading line with the lakeshore??.....and the element on the left frame it nicely. Maybe a slight crop off the bottom..........to further emphasize the curve of the shoreline.......and a bit off the blue sky top.........may make a bit better comp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roman Kurywczak View Post
    Hi Tom,
    A bit of highlight recovery on the clouds should do the trick. You have a pleasing leading line with the lakeshore??.....and the element on the left frame it nicely. Maybe a slight crop off the bottom..........to further emphasize the curve of the shoreline.......and a bit off the blue sky top.........may make a bit better comp.

    Many thanks Roman for for your valued comments which are very much appreciated.

    An edit along the lines of:



    Tom

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    Tom Dolezal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian McHenry View Post
    Hi Tom
    Beautiful image.
    Would be interested in seeing a panorama pix taken from lower down and more to the right with lots of DOF.
    Cheers: Ian Mc

    Many thanks Ian for your valued comments which are very much appreciated.

    Unfortunately don't have any panorama's of that scene but I will be returning there in the future so will be mindful of your suggestions.


    Tom

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    Tom Dolezal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfred Forns View Post
    Hi Tom I like the framing and strong reflection Could punch the clouds up a little but its mostly taste Would suggest raising the ISO since you had to go to such low shutter speed, won't tell the difference. Might just do a few at different ISOs and examine closely!!!!
    Many thanks Alfred for your comments and suggestions which are very much valued and appreciated.



    Tom

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Tom,

    Recrop work great. Your composition works very well. The image "flows" nicely. The trees on left balanced my the mountain on right. A well thought out image. Thanks for posting it.

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    Hi Tom
    I can only echo Robert's comments.
    Re-post is beautifully balanced.
    Cheers: Ian Mc

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Tom,
    Just what I had in mind with the crop. Flows better for me. Nicely done. Do you prefer the crop better???

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    Tom Dolezal
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    Many thanks Robert & Ian for coming back to the post and giving your comments on the edit - very much valued and appreciated.


    Tom

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    Tom Dolezal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roman Kurywczak View Post
    Hi Tom,
    Just what I had in mind with the crop. Flows better for me. Nicely done. Do you prefer the crop better???
    Many thanks Roman for coming back to the post - very much appreciated.

    Yes I do like the crop and thank you for your suggestion. I find posting a image on a photo forum is often very beneficial as 'different eyes see different things' and this ca help bring more to the image.

    Tom

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