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Phreeb



Registered: January 2012
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Had issues with the horizon, also think it might be a bit to cluttered, what do you guys think?
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kbirdd

Registered: October 2008
Posts: 590
Sat February 18, 2012 2:32pm

I like this scene. This is one of those wonky horizons...but I think it is still slanting to the left a tad. It also make the tree in the foreground look slanted. I would try and tweak the sky a bit more in post. You could give it a little more pop and clarity I think. Otherwise, I love the colors and composition!!
Phreeb

Registered: January 2012
Posts: 83
Sun February 19, 2012 3:17pm

I took a couple of attempts in post prod with this one, In one I added a gradient to the sky and that looked really good, but I thought the sky was pretty boring so instead went for a crop but I agree, its very monotone. However im not sure, the hills really through it but if you look at the masts in the harbour they are dead straight so I think its correct in terms of being vertical, but whether thats aesthetically pleasing is another question. I wish there was more clarity but if I add another round of sharpnening it starts becoming noticeable in the shrubary. Tough life, probably could do with a better lens Sad


thanks for the feedback man, what do you mean by pop btw?

 
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