Desert Rocksby
BAMartinComment by Sting11165: (copied from forum)
I'm going to steal
stdavidson's template and see how that goes:
Positives:
Interesting variety of texture and colors, including rocks, sand, cactuses (cacti?) and the far off dark rock/mountain thing. At least to me, it seems like an interesting place.
Technicals:
Compositionally, I feel like the dark rock should either be centered or at one of the rule of thirds positions, and likewise for the horizon-line (or maybe a slight rotation to the right would help). The dark rock definitely is the most interesting part of the composition, and I wish we could see more of it as it looms over the land -- it also contrasts nicely with the sky and other elements.
There's a decent amount of noise in the sky which is surprising considering your camera, ISO, etc. Maybe it is oversharpened? Likewise, the rocks and cacti seem noisy but not super sharp at the same time. Strange. Nothing super horrible, but the noisiness in the sky probably hurt your score.
Contrast is good, might have benefitted from some fill light (or narrowing the dark range) so the shadows aren't quite as extreme. But lets face it, you're going to get dark shadows at that time of day.
The Challenge:
Yes, it is a landscape. Seems to fit the challenge pretty well, although it classically landscapes are a little more broad and sweeping: your focusing on the rocky hill in front of the further mountain may have hurt you a little.
Suggestions:
I think the dark mountain in the background in the background makes a great subject, but maybe a different vantage point would help to really show its mass and highlight it a little better. Taking the picture in the morning or evening would have softened the shadows and added a bit too.
Beyond that, playing with curves might have reduced the 'high-noon' look to it, and definitely run a noise filter on the sky to clean it up a bit. Not a bad image at all, but it doesn't capture the imagination as much as you'd like for DPC success.