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Have been trying a little bit of editing with some pics from last year. I wonder, does this image work in respect of composition, elements, cropping and framing, and does the second filtered image help any, ie does it help the foreground appear to stand out a little better????
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And the filtered image . . .
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Since you want the foreground to stand out(for the sake of the contours of the castle, I think), then how about cropping a little from the top and some from the right handside and thus sliding the target figure to the right while preserving the characteristics of the beautiful clouds, Syd?
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doesn't work for me
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