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I enjoy the subject very much. IMHO, the rigging in the foreground is distracting in this particular composition. Also, the horizon would be better if horizontal. Nice shot. Curious what the original looks like.
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Here's a link to the guidelines that you should get familiar with. Please and thank you for editing your post with missing information
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I agree, the rigging is a bit too distracting. However, if you completely remove it, you'll lose some of the depth in the shot. As is, the boat and the background make for a nice composition, but if there was a way to show the rigging in such a way that it draws the eye in and balances between the other two elements, you might be able to make for a rather dynamic shot.
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Thanks Andy, you're so welcome. Post processing, just as with camera work is technical, no doubt. But ultimately, it's the eye that guides the hand. And it's a never ending learning process -- always a work in progress!
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