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Oct 24, 2011 13:22:48   #
dc-images Loc: Ohio
 
les_stockton wrote:
I like the composition and I like the vignetting. Well done.


Yeah, I LOVE the vignette. Thank You!! :)

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Oct 24, 2011 15:36:48   #
sinatraman Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
 
I too like the subject matter, your compisition gives the shot a feeling of depth and i feel it adds to the intamacy of the couple. Your photo has strong emotional impact, which is always a big plus for me. very well done, give yourself a pat on the back. larry my pet hedgehog is waving his tail at you, so he likes it too!!!!!

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Oct 24, 2011 16:04:57   #
dc-images Loc: Ohio
 
sinatraman wrote:
I too like the subject matter, your compisition gives the shot a feeling of depth and i feel it adds to the intamacy of the couple. Your photo has strong emotional impact, which is always a big plus for me. very well done, give yourself a pat on the back. larry my pet hedgehog is waving his tail at you, so he likes it too!!!!!


Thank you!! Your comment is well appreciated

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Oct 25, 2011 10:22:48   #
caturkey3 Loc: Planet Earth
 
Beautiful shot. I like it without the vingetting, it looks more artistic to me. But...you know what they say about opinions. The shot is great though, beautiful colors and awesome background.

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Oct 25, 2011 11:42:49   #
problem child Loc: Kingman AZ
 
Very nice shot and I vote for the vingetting I'd leave it.

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Oct 25, 2011 12:09:15   #
blueeyes3515 Loc: WV
 
Very pretty shot, and it is just my opinion but "I do" like the vignette! Compliments the couple more for me..

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Oct 25, 2011 12:16:34   #
sinatraman Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
 
i have been pondering this and came to the conclussion to leave the vignette. Not normaly a fan of vignetting but it adds something to the photo, in addition it seems to lower the brightness level of the shot and helps generate that intamacy mood of the shot that i like. without the v its too bright and has less impact.

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Oct 25, 2011 13:11:57   #
JAL Loc: Toledo Ohio
 
dc-images wrote:
without the vignett


much better :-P

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Oct 25, 2011 13:24:53   #
wpromine
 
That is a well composed photo. Agree w/ others about preferring the edited version. I would experiment just a bit to see if cropping a small amount from the left side would keep the eye centered. It wouldn't take much(and maybe none) but it's something you might try to find the most pleasing balance.

Good job!

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Oct 25, 2011 13:37:56   #
dc-images Loc: Ohio
 
Thank u all for your great comments, And great ideas I'll have to try some of those out :D

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Oct 26, 2011 02:51:46   #
robertperry Loc: Sacramento, Ca.
 
Photos should be viewed just like reading a book, from left to right. My eyes go from left to right in this image. Good job. However, the couple appear to looking a bit to the right. Maybe next time place them on the left side and show us the scenery they are looking at. But I also agree with everyone else, this is an excellent image. and one to be proud of .

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Oct 26, 2011 13:53:20   #
dc-images Loc: Ohio
 
robertperry wrote:
Photos should be viewed just like reading a book, from left to right. My eyes go from left to right in this image. Good job. However, the couple appear to looking a bit to the right. Maybe next time place them on the left side and show us the scenery they are looking at. But I also agree with everyone else, this is an excellent image. and one to be proud of .


Thank u for ur info.... Its funny I just noticed how the couple looks to be looking right. I'll keep in mind the way their heads r turned next time. Thank u

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Oct 26, 2011 16:52:28   #
David P. Loc: New Hampshire
 
Nice image. A few problems, for me anyway. Although you have a deep background and close foreground, I don't get a sense of perspective, probably because there are no prominent shadows. And, what is the photographer's intent? A scenic vista or a picture of two lovers? To which is the eye drawn? As for the two figures, the slope of the girl's body leads the viewer's eye out of the frame; I think the effect would be better had the couple been at the lower left of the image.

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Oct 26, 2011 16:58:16   #
blueeyes3515 Loc: WV
 
David P. wrote:
Nice image. A few problems, for me anyway. Although you have a deep background and close foreground, I don't get a sense of perspective, probably because there are no prominent shadows. And, what is the photographer's intent? A scenic vista or a picture of two lovers? To which is the eye drawn? As for the two figures, the slope of the girl's body leads the viewer's eye out of the frame; I think the effect would be better had the couple been at the lower left of the image.


IMHO ~ Looks like a picture of two lovers, enjoying a magnificent view!!

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