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    High falls.

    This is high falls on Magpie river. Its a huge falls and it was raining when I took the picture.



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    Hi Santosh, I like this image overall, but the one thing that I'm having trouble with is the red leafs that are in the water area of the image I know this is the natural scene, but some how this does not look right and out of place to me and I think that I would have cloned them out with PS. I know that you don't mind feedback, but that is my take on this. Other than those leafs I like the image.
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    Dennis, thanks for the input. I do appreciate all meaningful comments for the sake of thinking differently. After I process an image I show it to my wife. If she gives some critiques, 99.5% of time I re-consider my work and sometimes I even delete the image if she doesn't like it ( sometimes I keep them to learn from my mistake). And my wife doesn't know any technicality ( aperture, shutter speed, focal length etc.) of photography. I often show her my fav. landscape photographers work in the net and now she has a strong idea of a good landscape photography ( mainly composition, lighting and color). So she is a good critique of my work.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Santosh View Post
    Dennis, thanks for the input. I do appreciate all meaningful comments for the sake of thinking differently. After I process an image I show it to my wife. If she gives some critiques, 99.5% of time I re-consider my work and sometimes I even delete the image if she doesn't like it ( sometimes I keep them to learn from my mistake). And my wife doesn't know any technicality ( aperture, shutter speed, focal length etc.) of photography. I often show her my fav. landscape photographers work in the net and now she has a strong idea of a good landscape photography ( mainly composition, lighting and color). So she is a good critique of my work.
    Well it is good to get another persons view on your images, and that she helps you with her thoughts on the image. I do the same here and again, Lynn does not have the technology of the works of photography either, but I feel the same about others commenting on images and getting a different view, and it is sometimes straight forward where it is liked or not, but at times it could be split down the middle and other ways and all subjective. Critiquing is the best way to learn about how you are doing with your photography. Good points Santosh.
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