Great composition, Meriç! Very nice gazebo and autumn leaves. The curve of the fence around the gazebo creates a very nice perspective, leading the eye to viewer. Lighting and depth of focus are very good as well.
A very nicely composed image with all those autumn leaves on the green grass and the beautiful gazebo. I like the curved line of the hedge that leads into the picture. Very well done!
Very nice photo and great composition too.The colours are nice and natural and detail good and sharp too.Plus a do like how the scene leads your eye to the distance,with very good depth of field too.
It's all nice and all that. Composition is good and I agree with most of the nice things mentioned by you others, and with that said: What would I've done to the photo? (Glad you asked) It's all tilted so rotate the photo 2,5° counter clockwise and crop. (The grey stone in the bottom centre is disturbing the view, so crop just above it.) Remove the disturbing red house in the left hand side. (Retouch, restoring blue sky and some green hedge.) Adjust levels with midtones to 1,10 and shadow to 5 (gives light to midrange and darkness to the shadow) Bring up contrast (around 10-20) Pump the saturation a tiny bit (not more than +10)
Just my thoughts, but try it out and see if you like it. I may not be right, but I know what I like ;-)
Thanks for comment krx. I want to make a statement.
I didn't correct warp bec. photo looks tilted at first view but it isn't tilted when I inspected with guides. Perhaps warp of the gazebo may be mislead me.
Also I correct saturation,contrast and adjust levels... And this adjustments came to be correct. But still you want more saturation,contrast... it's your pleasure I esteemed it.
About frame (grey stone, red house), you're right. I didn't to pay attention them. Thanks!
Finally, For all that thank you very very much for detailed and useful comment.
My pleasure, after all we are here to learn from each other and share ideas and opinions (that's what I believe anyway). Looking at the gazebo, I can see now that it is not as tilted as I first thought (was a bit focused on the horizon).
I have of course fully respect of your work and I'm glad that some of the comment was useful.
Tanju