I've several reactions to this photo. First, it's quite obvious that your processing skills have morphed from the good to the exceptional. It's been fun to watch. Second, there seems to be almost too much black in the foreground, making one wonder why some of it wasn't cropped or lightened enough to allow for gradual lighting up to the waterline. Thirdly, on the other hand, all that black negative space is very effective in creating a very positive WOW factor. The growth of a talented photographer into an incredible one is upon us!
Excellent but I would have cropped some of the front of the shot to bring more attention to the sunset. Artist's choice but I agree you are an exceptional photographer.
Beauty of a shot, Tigs. I think the first sunset shot was the best. I sure hope that nobody steals this. You signed it; so that should keep it safe. I cropped your shot, oversaturated it and added way too much noise to get this.
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Sandi, I've admired this beautiful sunset composition already for a long time before I commented on it. Splendid one too. S+F of course. Thanks for that, my friend!
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