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01/19/2007 07:52:04 AM |
HI Chris, this is MUCH better imo. I honestly didn't score the first shot too well, (gave it a 4 because of the way-over saturation). The composition is very good though now that it can be seen - :-)
I like the play of the horse , the tree , and the barn. I agree with Judy that a crop that nearer the top of the tree might have helped. Regardless, nice job for seeing this and as I said, I think the processing is much better. (This might have looked really good in b&w also)
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01/17/2007 05:48:14 PM |
The border works well with this image and contrasts well with the snow and sky. Nice composition, the horse and the tree balance well. |
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01/17/2007 09:43:15 AM |
I like how the red tones tie in, but with the long horizontal line of the barn in the background, I just feel as if it's "cut off." I'm a huge fan of the portrait orientation, but I think in this case, I'd like to see it wider, with the horse, still in the left corner. I like the tree to the right as a counterbalance. OR shoot close, concentrating more on the fence itself, blurring out the line of the background more. |
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