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Two views from slightly different viewpoints, the first one from the ridgeline (and cropped as the sky was featureless), the second from a lower elevation.  Can't decide which I prefer and usually when I am in such a quandary my wife will quickly decide which has her preference but unusually she also is finding it difficult.  So the floor is open - first? second? (or neither!)? Opinions welcomed.  :)

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M10M, 50mm Noctilux f1.2, orange filter.

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I think that you ask a very interesting question. I like it. 

When I look at the first picture then I look at the background/mid-ground. The picture to me is then not very interesting. The houses in the mid-ground with the trees could make an interesting image. But the actual image is not about that.

The I look at your second image: It has an interesting foreground and the eye goes from front to the back.

Only now I clicked onto the 2 pictures and looked at them very big on my 28 screen (not as before imbedded in your post). This made me fully unsure: The first image is now calmer and the houses in their beautiful surroundings draw my attention. The second image seems now to be restless (right expression?) with a foreground that does not seem relevant any more. 

So if I finally had to buy one of the 2 then it would be the first one as a larger print with a long side of at least 50cm. I might like to cut a bit from the left side to go back towards 3:2 proportion . . . .

 

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