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I took this while on a morning walk on the beach at Okanagan Lake
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A slightest crop from the bottom enough to bring the the frame to the edge of thepuddle on the leftand some 1/4 cropping from the top wouldnot only provide a pano lookbut bringa considerable emphasison your beautiful composition, IMO.
...And then you may also decide to try the power of a monotone version! |
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Thanks, Bahadir. How's this?
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And this?
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Well, almost the same frameIhadacquired before suggesting you to try
![]() But do we need the web- like remaining branches on the top left corner, anymore? Your second version conveys the power of B&W which has been storming in the forum for a while! Still, a monotoneof blue or green added third versionisworthy to try IMO.. |
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