Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: Vieri Bottazzini on February 11, 2016, 11:24:15 pm
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The Isle of Arran, besides its amazing geology, has a very rich history. Men lived here since the Neolithic, and they left abundant traces of their passage on the Isle; stone circles, burial chambers, standing stones dot the island with their imposing presence. Machrie Moor is the site of 6 stone circles, looking great here in the last light of dusk.
(https://vieribottazzini.com/wp-content/uploads/6Z10819_FM.jpg)
With the Pentax 645z and the 28-45mm f/4.5. Thanks for viewing! Best,
Vieri
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I like the composition, but not the color.
Thierry
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I like the composition, and the colour:)
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A little overpurpled for my taste, but the composition is great.
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I like it a lot. I played with color balance and in the end, I would simply leave it as it is.
Beautiful.
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I like the composition, but not the color.
Thierry
I like the composition, and the colour:)
A little overpurpled for my taste, but the composition is great.
I like it a lot. I played with color balance and in the end, I would simply leave it as it is.
Beautiful.
Thank you very much everyone for taking the time to view and comment! I appreciate it that my interpretation of colour here might not be to everyone's taste, definitely no problem there :D Thanks again, best
Vieri
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I feel distracted by the grass. I feel the focus should be more on those rocks. Perhaps you can dodge/burn the focus, or you've got some other compositions that move me towards the epic part of the subject?
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I feel distracted by the grass. I feel the focus should be more on those rocks. Perhaps you can dodge/burn the focus, or you've got some other compositions that move me towards the epic part of the subject?
Maddog, sadly this is it. Thanks for commenting, though. Best,
Vieri