Crank down the color saturation, the waters to blue to be a reflection of the sky colors.
Agreed.
Clone out that bit of tree in the upper left and upper right of the image. The tree on the lower right is distracting, but given your composition, you are stuck with it. Unless you are very proficient in Adobe Photoshop and want to tackle about 1 hr of the Healing Brush tool to remove.
Clone out that bit of tree in the upper left and upper right of the image. The tree on the lower right is distracting, but given your composition, you are stuck with it. Unless you are very proficient in Adobe Photoshop and want to tackle about 1 hr of the Healing Brush tool to remove.
I agree. The tree on the left is an easy fix, the one on the right would be a tough one to eliminate. I like the scene, and it's worth the distraction.
I agree with most of the comments. The barn looking building behind the trees is calling for attention. Not much you can do about it now, but next time, before you trip the shutter check all the corners and edges of the frame and make sure the scene is exactly right. ...Cam
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Another iconic Maine seaport.
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D60, ISO 100, f/10, 1/250, 40mm (kit lens, handheld).