Interesting picture. I sort of like it but I'd be tempted to crop it at the horizontal line of the white, removing the water. Then you have the foreground relationship with the pink tree in the background. I'm just not sure the water adds anything to the picture. And in fact is more of a distraction. When doing scenics I think we have to define our primary and secondary focal points and then remove any extra elements that don't enhance that relationship. In my opinion, the way the picture looks now, there is just too much going on and you're muddying the waters, so to speak.
Interesting picture. I sort of like it but I'd be tempted to crop it at the horizontal line of the white, removing the water. Then you have the foreground relationship with the pink tree in the background. I'm just not sure the water adds anything to the picture. And in fact is more of a distraction. When doing scenics I think we have to define our primary and secondary focal points and then remove any extra elements that don't enhance that relationship. In my opinion, the way the picture looks now, there is just too much going on and you're muddying the waters, so to speak.
Hello again !! I cannot agree this time. I love the water in this picture. My primary focal point is the bunch of flowers near the upper right side. The secondary, the reflection of the barren trees on the water surface ... you know, winter and spring. Thank you very much ;-) Regards
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