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The Scottish Mist
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Hi everyone. Took these photos in Scotland this year. A bit misty when they were taken, but I like them and think it adds to the legend of Scotland. I would be happy to receive your comments please as I am learning.


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Two nice moody images. Prefer the first, as far as exposure and lighting goes but think the second is better composition, without so much dark foreshore on the right
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Thank you for your comments Dean. I agree the first could be better with less foreshore. Still lovely memories and good practice.
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Yeah I love those kind of mood scenes. I agree with Dean better exposure on the first image but greater composition wise on the 2nd. Maybe if you could crop the first image a little tighter,cropping the leading lines of shore on the right might improve the composition of your image.

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#5

The first one could stand a bit of lightening, makes a big difference to the hills in the far background. and right foreground. Good shot though. Ed.
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(Oct 8, 2013, 14:24)PhotoPlay Wrote:  Yeah I love those kind of mood scenes. I agree with Dean better exposure on the first image but greater composition wise on the 2nd. Maybe if you could crop the first image a little tighter,cropping the leading lines of shore on the right might improve the composition of your image.

Thank you Photoplay. I will try that and let you know the result.
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(Oct 8, 2013, 15:59)EdMak Wrote:  The first one could stand a bit of lightening, makes a big difference to the hills in the far background. and right foreground. Good shot though. Ed.

Thank you Ed. I will try that and the tip that Photoplay gave me. I will re-post the picture when I have done it.Thank you all for your comments.
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I have tried lightening the first photo and cropped some of the foreshore. Oh so slowly learning corel photoshop pro 6 so please tell me if this looks right to you. Many thanks for all your input.


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(Oct 9, 2013, 06:03)snaphappy Wrote:  I have tried lightening the first photo and cropped some of the foreshore. Oh so slowly learning corel photoshop pro 6 so please tell me if this looks right to you. Many thanks for all your input.
Lovely image. Maybe a bit of selective exposure and clarity work on the hills? (was the original a RAW image?) I'm a bit distracted by the waterline being on the slant a little. Looks like the waves are defying gravity and moving uphill.

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(Oct 19, 2013, 08:31)James Tate Wrote:  
(Oct 9, 2013, 06:03)snaphappy Wrote:  I have tried lightening the first photo and cropped some of the foreshore. Oh so slowly learning corel photoshop pro 6 so please tell me if this looks right to you. Many thanks for all your input.
Lovely image. Maybe a bit of selective exposure and clarity work on the hills? (was the original a RAW image?) I'm a bit distracted by the waterline being on the slant a little. Looks like the waves are defying gravity and moving uphill.

Thanks for your comments James. I seem to have this problem with not getting waterlines straight without the aid of editing.
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