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Valle de Luna, Chile.

  • fig
    Participant

    Sunset across the sand dunes and moon-like terrain of Valle de Luna, Chile.

    LoGill
    Participant

    Firstly – welcome to the forum fig :D I hope you enjoy it

    I really like your shot..

    If you were to edit it again maybe try croppin it so the mountain in less centred… you have a great line of mountain on the left… you could iuse that as a leading edge into the picture … does that make sense ?

    EDIT : This is what i mean …. I hope you don’t mind

    L

    Mick451
    Participant

    Agree with Lorraine, having the mountain off-centre makes it more interesting to my eyes – but that’s just personal preferences. Colours look a tiny bit flat, so I pumped them a tad (and another version in a different format…hope you don’t mind. Think it’s a good shot, and I like images that give designers options when laying things out.

    fig
    Participant

    Thanks guys. I don’t mind the posts at all.

    LoGill: I agree with you and I think I will be cropping the photo this way in future. Thanks for posting.

    Mick: Don’t like this crop as much. It looks a bit severe and a bit too square. The colours also look a bit washed on my monitor.

    Thanks for the comments guys. It’s really good to get some honest feedback.

    Mark
    Keymaster

    Welcome to the site Fig. I’m glad you’ve joined as thats a cracking photograph.
    Love the composition, but those colours, wow !

    Mark

    Roberto
    Member

    Nice photo and the edited version from Lorraine is better.

    jlang
    Participant

    I don’t usually say “me too”, but the colours in this picture are fantastic. Catching the people at the top of the hill was lucky as it makes the shot, compared to if they’d only been near the top anyway.

    Nice crops too, but I think I’d have cropped the mountain to the other side instead. The background on the right is more interesting, granted, but the mountain itself is better on the left.

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