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    crop job...

    whaddaya think. shot a LONG time ago, but recently messed around and cropped it and pleased with results, is the crop a bit too tight though?
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    Re: crop job...

    Anbesol,

    Wonderful view! There is something... uncomfortable about it though. It might be a bit too tight, or maybe it is the lack of a clear level horizon. I know that it is all up and down, but the consistent rising slope toward the right side of the scene is a bit dizzying. Perhaps a wider angle view would alow for some balance that would make me not want to tile my head to the left to view it? ;)
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    Re: crop job...

    hmm.... their mountains though, they do that ;).

    maybe some clouds or a sun would have helped that balance...

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    Re: crop job...

    Beautiful view. I have nothing to say about the crop because to me landscapes are what they are. I question the horizon though. Is it tilted to the left? I would also mask the reddish background and try to bring it out more somehow.
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