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Hi ZZ,
Sort of looks like a fairly rugged wilderness area. I find the detail to be difficult to see; a bit dark as well. Is there any particular reason why you chose black and white? I do have a suggestion on shots like this: Wait. The clouds are such a mass with very little drama. Clouds are always changing as is everything in the universe. Clouds will eventually perform for our camera lenses. Best to you,
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You know, I sat here for a good 10 minutes looking at this trying to decide if I liked it or not. I realised that I like the scene but (personally) would prefer to see it as a high contrast colour shot which would help convey the mood of the weather and possibly make the whole thing POP. Any chance of posting the original image so we can have a play??
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here is the colour version of the image, its at the original size so its quite a large file ~6mb
http://zirconiumzephyr.deviantart.co...olour-74858253 you need to click the download link |
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