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    Default Habitat for Humanity Donation Photo ,Needs a Special Name?

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    Wants this picture donated for their silent auction in Gainesville,Florida.Can you help me give it a special name? Is there any thing about it that should be corrected first? This is a sunset from The Viera Wetlands,Florida. Thank You Layton
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    "Fade to Black"

    Not sure about the name but very sure this is a wonderful image, kudos. If anything e lower right corner is a nit but not enough to worry about.

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    Beautiful, Layton. Bet this will bring in some good money for HforH.

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    Layton,

    One of the better images from Viera of a sunrise/sunset. You did a good job of minimizing distractions. I like the arc the trees make in the image.

    I would crop out the shore grass in the lower right. That will bring the horizon down and concentrate the image on its most important aspects, the sky colors and the reflection. What I have in mind below. I went high enough to crop out the top of the tree's reflection in the lower left power point (ROT)

    In the future, look to separate the tops of the trees from the BG. In this case, if you had walked down the beam and maybe squatted you would have gotten them above the dark horizon.

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    nice crop, robert. i think it makes it a much stronger photo. beautiful photo, layton. love those colors!!

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    Thank you Robert for the crop advise It worked .I wanted to photograph from the waters edge but that position was occupied by that 10 foot gator that somtimes stays there. Layton

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    Default Habitat for humanity donation

    Quote Originally Posted by Layton E Parham View Post
    Habitat for Humanity
    Canon Mark III, 24-105f4 @35mm,1/320 sec,F4,Iso 500

    Wants this picture donated for their silent auction in Gainesville,Florida.Can you help me give it a special name? Is there any thing about it that should be corrected first? This is a sunset from The Viera Wetlands,Florida. Thank You Layton
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    very nice composition, Iknow such heavy colours at the sunset ar in Florida and in Caribean area.
    Valerio

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    Layton,

    Spectacular colors. This one has the 'wow' factor. Great job.

    Keith

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    The colors are gorgeous in this image. I really like Robert's crop, too. His suggestion to eliminate intersections (i.e. trees in the horizon) is a good one. Probably not what you want to name this but the first thing that came to my mind was "Apocalypse Now".

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