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Permalink Reply by Anita Berghoef on January 24, 2013 at 6:22pm Hi Vasim,
Maybe you could try to make it a mono and edit the colors on the boats back to original. The emphasis won't be on the tree branches then, I think...
Permalink Reply by Ned Brockwell on January 24, 2013 at 9:16pm My honest thoughts are that you should have less trees in your foreground. I would focus on one of the boats, namely the one on the left... I would have cropped in more, thus simplying this photo... I think that the branches to the right obscure to much of the boat on the right side... so I would leave that and just focus on the boat on the left... you have to much tree leaves above, so the branches kind prevent my eyes from locking on to the subject, namely the boats.. however, please don't think I am being severely critical... I love the fact that you are using "natural framing" by using these leaves and branches. Also, I would have used a flash to lighten the branches, while adjusting my aperture to spot focus on the boat. Wow, you have a Nikon D3200. That is great. Anyway, I enjoyed this photo... thanks for sharing it. Ned
Permalink Reply by Sara Tena on January 24, 2013 at 11:48pm
Permalink Reply by sorabh on January 25, 2013 at 12:50am I would make little less emphasis on leaves and also use flash to brighten leaves. Right now for my taste, they are little too dark and blocking interesting view points of lake and boats ahead, which is too tempting for me.
thanks for sharing.
Permalink Reply by vasim kakroo on January 30, 2013 at 11:47pm thank you Anita, Ned, Sarah and Sourabh for your valuable suggestions and for being honest in your critique of this photo..
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