• DanHasLeftForumhelp_outline
    4254 posts
    2 months ago

    Very nice and interesting scene and subject but with the subject around the centre horizontal it makes the twigs in the bottom right and pebbles in the bottom centre a distraction for me.

    The subject stand outs and the scene is much more compelling for me if the image is cropped so that the bowl is around the bottom 1/3 horizontal turning the image to a panoramic aspect in line with the orientation of the bowl and subject.

    Just some food for thought, as always 😊

  • 704 posts
    2 months ago

    Thank you for looking and commenting. I intentionally left it as is to kind of accentuate subject's dominance.

  • DanHasLeftForumhelp_outline
    4254 posts
    2 months ago

    No problem. Unfortunately the distractions detract from the dominance somewhat.

  • Kumsalpanorama_fish_eye
    391 posts
    2 months ago

    Congratulations Roel, you've captured an excellent photo here.
    Right time, right place, more skill than luck.
    I like it a lot!

  • 704 posts
    2 months ago

    Not everybody gets so easily destructed. But that is OK.

  • Kumsalpanorama_fish_eye
    391 posts
    2 months ago

    At first glance I like this photo, there is even a deer in the water.
    When I look closely I have doubts: is it fog or superimposed clouds?
    Clouds are usually reflected on the surface.
    But this also goes into the depths of the lake.

  • DanHasLeftForumhelp_outline
    4254 posts
    2 months ago

    ** END OF THE DAY **


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  • DanHasLeftForumhelp_outline
    4254 posts
    2 months ago

    Nice set of portraits but in some of them there is a reddish cast on my screen which makes the skin tones a little off (too much red) imo.

    The whites of the eyes is normally a good starting point to set white balance and in this version below the skin tone looks much more natural to me. YMMV of course 😊


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  • AlanShlens
    2 months ago

    Thanks - I'll have a play.

    Alan

  • Bryanpanorama_fish_eye
    1212 posts
    2 months ago

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    There may well be some eggs in there...

    Please don't edit without permission

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  • ChrisOlypanorama_fish_eye
    1380 posts
    2 months ago

    Excellent shot, fractionally blurred, but you know that. Love the colours and position.

  • ChrisOlypanorama_fish_eye
    1380 posts
    2 months ago

    Brilliant. Position of humans on the bottom is ideal. Gives us full idea what they are observing. Glorious sunset. Well done.

  • Kumsalpanorama_fish_eye
    391 posts
    2 months ago

    Overwhelming Sky

    Only cut to 16:9 format, no other post-processing.

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    JPG, 4.0 MB, uploaded by Kumsal 2 months ago.

  • ChrisOlypanorama_fish_eye
    1380 posts
    2 months ago

    Wow, that sky on fire is really something to look at and admire. Electrical station in the foreground has a perfect setting.

  • Kumsalpanorama_fish_eye
    391 posts
    2 months ago

    Are we probably in the same profession?

  • DanHasLeftForumhelp_outline
    4254 posts
    2 months ago

    Thank you Chris.

  • MikeFewsterpanorama_fish_eye
    1537 posts
    2 months ago

    The photo works by contrasting the grand seriousness of an old church with the small bright playthings of another era. The selected angle makes the most of the lush curves, built to impress towers and the arches of a very formal building. The girl in the foreground underlines the playfulness of the cars and gives details of the toylike vehicle. Then we have a line of the toys angling back to make the foreground/background link.
    A universal statement of time and culture.

  • MikeFewsterpanorama_fish_eye
    1537 posts
    2 months ago

    This is a brave shot and for me, it comes off. Yes, it has to be seen large.
    The red tent with the splayed tent poles is working in a similar way to medieval corner decorations that give line towards the subject. It's a clever way to add interest and visual purpose from a small area to what is mainly a large dark sky. It gives direction that draws attention to the faint aurora. If the tent had been along the horizontal bottom edge, the shot wouldn't have had anything like the interest.
    I'll bet you didn't see the shooting star trail until you saw it on the screen.. The number of them that show up in quite short time exposures always makes me thoughtful. We are constantly bombarded by them but see very few.