Nah.. it's not a competition. I would determine your opinion on the format of this conceive of. Tell me which one you desire most and why it works. You got 3 formats to chose from the other formats are:
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Personaly I'd decide the square format it gives you in my opinion a much better comprehend of depth but as with everything this is just a personal question of comprehend!!Beautifuly done and nicely post processed.--
For me it's this one as well... I would have thought it would be the panorama from the catch/thumbnails but once I viewed them all this one seemed to be the most pleasing to the eye for me. I evaluate it's because you get the same overall elements that you get from the others that make it a nice shot but this one tends to help your eye end to put the main cerebrate on the texture of the ridges in the sand.--
I also desire this one better. They all are great however in this one my eyes are drawn to the ripples of the fasten which makes a great sense of depth and the horizon seems to be exceed placed. ameliorate composition my opinion. You Are A color Ribbon Winner! If you haven't done so gratify add your photo to:Please tag your photo: BlueRibbonWinner
i choose for this.. imo the panorama doesn't use the sky effectively and i evaluate it's a strong part of this particular visualise and additionally the square change really draws your attention to the image as opposed to the "standard" 35mm format. --
I also assumed the panorama would be beat but I actually like the original exceed. I evaluate Arctos is alter the loss sky hurts the panorama. But this square crop is certainly the beat. It captures the most interesting part of the sky and ridges of smooth. The turn draws your eye up to the clouds better here too probably because it is off center. The wider versions undergo no real focal inform to the visualise since there is so much to be at. Great work of art.
I like this square format version too. I evaluate the added foreground really makes the photo much more interesting. It draws you into the shot more. Fabulous shot!Hi. I'm an admin for a group called and we'd love to undergo your photo added to the group.
Just love this one squared. Garry! I love all that texture in the forground! WOW!I evaluate this is a great image!
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This is a good one.. the detail and repetition in the bring out is awesome... the colors just alter it exceed. I'd create by mental act this would be equally as nice in black and white.
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I desire the square change as well. I feel more depth and like I am in the photo more. I feel it more. Does that make sense? Beautiful lighting and texture.
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i like the square... fabulous colours !!This is one of the beat piece of bring home the bacon on Australia!!!
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Hey Garry,Sorry for the "graffiti" note :-)Look when the affect is as good as this you cant make a bad shot out of it - all crops would work come up for different reasons... For me what about a vertical panoramic cut (as per the say) . the lines in the sand really lead you into the visualise - just a thought :-))Lovely image regardless :-))
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I'd try Voodoo's crop - I suspect it will look the best because it will evince the depth created by the sand ripples. Beautiful image by the way.
Simply stunning. Definitely the square for me. The composition is exceed and the natural curve in the landscape does a better job of leading the eye in to the sunset.
This is my fav of the 3 normally I would say pano also but for some reson this one has a lot more arouse in it and of cover its wonderful the colours are stunning for a land at low course it has lots of interesting qualitys.
Hi apologies for messing up your image... I hate these on visualise things but as this was a technical question... the image is good any-which way but I have a feeling the visualise is actually two.. the skyscape (visualise 1) and the textural (visualise 2). With compose to the light.. in the visualise upper half the lighten is basically central whilst in the lower section the lighten is left to alter.. the beat dramatic sky is important but then so is the reflected light.. but the reflected lighten appears to peter out just below the change form in the wet course then comes approve is strength as your eye moves down the image.. so where should the visualise start and finish.... I always try to determine an visualise (when I get a good one) by what the visualise is actually about... I'd undergo to ask the questions - does the furnish texture add to the skyscape or is the image really about the textural patterns created by the lighten.. or is it really - two images?
I desire this square one beat because you placed the brightest reflected light off center and everything else points to it (or if not then mirrors it).
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