Okay I'll comment, after looking at this for a while:
Technically, this is a fine image.
Compositionally, I'm not moved.
However, I am intrigued to go look at your other work as you show a great deal of craft in this image and I want to see what else you've done. This is not your strongest image. You do have some fabulous shots.
Might some color make it more interesting, for me :-)
Erick-
This is a very nice shot - well exposed. I agree about the composition only in that I want to see more of this area - especially the right side of the image. Is there a color version of this one?
E
I like it! I can see the point about thecomposition perhaps needing something bigger/stronger as a subject but in a way I also think that the rocks mirroring the clouds/sky is artistic in and of itself.
I do think, though, that b/w works very well for this. I wouldn't change that!
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Technically, this is a fine image.
Compositionally, I'm not moved.
However, I am intrigued to go look at your other work as you show a great deal of craft in this image and I want to see what else you've done. This is not your strongest image. You do have some fabulous shots.
Might some color make it more interesting, for me :-)
I don't know.
I am quite taken by this one you did:
http://ymages.com/Default.aspx?ct=Photos&at=Galeries&it=&vt=6&or=11&dt=0,0
This is a very nice shot - well exposed. I agree about the composition only in that I want to see more of this area - especially the right side of the image. Is there a color version of this one?
E
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If I did anything with it I would make it alittle darker.
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I do think, though, that b/w works very well for this. I wouldn't change that!
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