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EverLearning wrote:
The first one isn't quite as powerful to me as the second one. At first I thought I was just being drawn to the more dramatic colour in the second one but then I realized you had cropped tighter in the second one - from the bottom and the right.
Perhaps the first one is fine as is because the Towers aren't THE show with the first light. In the second one I think they are the show and are more dominant they way you have presented them. As such, I like how there are still foreground elements but presented in a cleaner, simple manner. I also like how distinctive plants anchor the BL and BR of the photo; especially the BL one. Lastly, given that you didn't have anything to work with in the sky, I like your composition - not a lot of sky but not 'squished' either (apologies for using such a technical term ).
Given the powerful orange of the towers, have you thought of bringing the blue up a touch in the sky? I think it would be very complementary, although you want to be careful not to push it too much, as you wouldn't want it to look unnatural.
Anyhow, my two pennies worth. HTH.
Oh, BTW, while your first photo has EXIF info, the second one doesn't. You may want to add it....Show more →
Thanks a lot for the detailed feedback. Yes, it was a cloudless morning and I could have tried the new sky replacement tool in PS but thought of posting it as is. I will play with the sky by bringing up the blue. Not sure what happened there, I will add the EXIF.
Thanks
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grandmas wrote:
I like the second one, but the foreground colors seemed flat and did not hold up with the beautiful color in the mountain. I tried to give them a lift and more of a supporting role in the image.
Thank you, that does look better.
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Rajan Parrikar wrote:
Both are lovely but the first one stands out for me for its subtle, mellow light.
Thank you Rajan, it was really a cold morning and I was all by myself in front of these majestic towers!! I think I enjoyed just being out there by myself in such a beautiful setting.
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