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Old 09/21/07, 04:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I absolutely love the top half of the image, but I think it has a bit too much foreground for my taste - others may disagree. Still, it made me pause and look.
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Old 09/21/07, 05:39 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Caryl -

Astonihsing contrast and colors, wonderful depth which I think is enhanced by the foreground. I'd be tempted to clone out what appears to be three bits of litter in the foreground.
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Thank you for your comments. Stuart, those are rocks.
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You see, Stuart disagrees. Still, I think if the lower quarter were cropped, making it more of a panorama, the line of the foreground hill, stopping at the wall, would lead the eye into the spectacular background.
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Agree with jaap.
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