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PostSubject: Troon harbour and Arran   Troon harbour and Arran Icon_minitimeMon Sep 03, 2007 3:39 am

i just liked the way the light fell on Arran and lit up small fields here and there c&c welcome

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PostSubject: Re: Troon harbour and Arran   Troon harbour and Arran Icon_minitimeMon Sep 03, 2007 5:22 pm

I like the light coming from the sky but the overall quality of the pic seems a little flat.
I don't think the frame is helping with that either.

Maybe some adjustments to bring out the sky and those light rays some more could make it stand out a bit more. Troon harbour and Arran 33859
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PostSubject: Re: Troon harbour and Arran   Troon harbour and Arran Icon_minitimeMon Sep 03, 2007 5:38 pm

I do love sunbeams, from the clouds (I like the car too, had one once). Anyway,,,
I'd have to agree with Stewart, the picture overall is flat. it you could enhance the sunbeams, darken the sea, something to give the overall photo more contrast. I'd lose the boat in the corner too, unless you meant it to be a focus?

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PostSubject: Re: Troon harbour and Arran   Troon harbour and Arran Icon_minitimeMon Sep 03, 2007 6:14 pm

thanks guys, i think i overplayed with this one, the original was quite dark so i lightened it, too much i guess i also played with the contrast again too much i think, the boat was originally a focus as the first 2 shots it was further out on the sea but this was the only shot that was usable, oh well back to the drawing board Troon harbour and Arran 33859
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