See, this is why mileage varies. I prefer it this way. Others, not so much. But
as long as it's acceptable to me, and others are pulling out their charge
cards, I ain't messing with it. I your defense however <g>, this really is an
image that has to be seen on paper. Several folks, buyers and non-buyers,
commented specifically on all that grainy space between the spur of rock at the
hazy sun.
But all of that said, thanks for looking and commenting. It helps, really, it
does.
--Bob
On Jan 10, 2013, at 2:25 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> The image described below is now in my gallery at Zone-10/TOPE.
>> http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=741
>
> Bob, I generally don't like critiquing other people's images, but I'm
> going to channel my inner Moose for a moment.
>
> The image, in it's current form, really isn't doing anything for me.
> The balance just isn't right. It's as though the image wants to fall
> over backwards. I was just zooming around with the iPad and prefer it
> a lot more if the top half of the image is cropped off. The low and
> wide nature of the crop echos the low and long nature of the subject.
> The hazy sun just doesn't do anything for me up there, but might be
> fine if cloned before the crop.
>
> Now returning Moose to his regular channel.
>
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