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Both shots are nice but I prefer the first one in portrait. I say this because the rainbow starting in the upper left corner help my eye follow the line into the cabin. Also it helps break the photo into sections nicely.
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I like the 2nd shot better just because I think you can see a little more of the second rainbow. Both are nice, though.

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The first is BAM- it has so much visual impact, the second is more of an everyday shot. The first one had me seeing the rainbow extend out of the photo, giving it some mystery. keep it up
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thank you everyone!
will keep your comments in mind!
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First is first, shows the whole arc, really a great job.. keep it up!
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first one is amazing, but for the horizontal shot, id wanna move back and capture more of the rainbow.
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Hmm. Moving a little tiny bit to the right on the second one would be good. The first one is spot on.
Just a note, I agree with this poster but can see why you might not have wanted keep that much to the right of the building, since you caught a double bow. Unfortunately the second bow is faint (almost always is. I don't recall ever seeing a "good" capture of a double but my memory is getting faulty).
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I really like both pictures but the first one is probably the better of the two. On a side note, you actually captured a somewhat rare phenomenon... a double rainbow. Very cool!
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The framing of the portrait oriented photo is brilliant
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