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    Tom Dolezal
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    Default Icelandic winter sun reflection



    Larger image here

    Technical: Canon 1Ds Mk3, Canon 14mm f/2.8 2, 1/60, f/16, -.5 EV, ISO 100, AV mode

    C&C welcome

    Thank you for looking

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    I like the composition Tom. Even though everything draws the eye to the center, I think that works well here. The "V" of the water and of the clouds flow right to the obscured sun. On the right, you needed a bit more room to keep from clipping the small island in the water.

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    I would also try to crop to the left. Lower corner of the image just before where the water starts. You could also try a black and white version.

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    Excellent! I like your crop with the sun centered. Works fine for me. With an image that large, you can have fun (and probably already have) playing with various "sub-crops." For example:


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    Tom Dolezal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Amoruso View Post
    I like the composition Tom. Even though everything draws the eye to the center, I think that works well here. The "V" of the water and of the clouds flow right to the obscured sun. On the right, you needed a bit more room to keep from clipping the small island in the water.
    Thanks for your comments Robert - as always much appreciated.

    Tom

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    Tom Dolezal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rene Quenneville View Post
    I would also try to crop to the left. Lower corner of the image just before where the water starts. You could also try a black and white version.
    Thanks Rene for your comments and suggestion - much appreciated.

    Tom

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    Tom Dolezal
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thomasson View Post
    Excellent! I like your crop with the sun centered. Works fine for me. With an image that large, you can have fun (and probably already have) playing with various "sub-crops."
    Thanks for your input and edit David - much appreciated. The original image has a small top & bottom crop - hadn't considered any side crops as I was trying to make the most of the 14mm WA. Interesting thought for the future.

    Tom

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