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Very nice Hans. I like the warm toned foreground contrasting with the cool tones of the hills and clouds.
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G'day Hans
+1 to Alan's thoughts re-colours .... and may I add
I find the top left bright cloud to draw my eyes too far from the main scene. By (me) playing with the scroll bar to 'crop' the top half of sky, now putting the horizon in the middle of the frame, the dark clouds now become stronger and colour balance the crop below the horizon. Now the dark hills become a beaut separator between the two colour elements
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Aside from Phil's cropping ideas I think the whole image is spectacular. Those contrasing colours, layers, lovely and varying tones and shades and the drama in what's approaching, all goes to make a great shot. #2 is great as well with those bright sunlit parts adding to the look. You really should consider doing some vertical panorama shots and use Microsoft I.C.E. (free software) to stitch them. It's not available anymore but I have a copy if you want it. Out of your back door is it?Last edited by Isac; 10-06-2021, 12:51 PM.I Shoot A Canon
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