George Lazarette

Joined: 14th January 2004

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Disregard my earlier comment! As Nizeh says, this has a pleasing simplicity which is aided by the framing and the limited colour palette. It would probably look excellent blown right up in the foyer of a stylish modern hotel. By blown up, I mean enlarged. G

Comment by George Lazarette on 27/08/2012 - 20:19


It's crap. Complete crap! G

Comment by George Lazarette on 27/08/2012 - 19:36


Well, I wouldn't have known it was HDR if you hadn't said so. And that's a compliment. The picture has a nice 3-D look to it. G

Comment by George Lazarette on 12/04/2012 - 23:11


Jeg, A couple of tips. First, photography is all about light, and natural light is at its best in the early morning and towards evening. It's warmer, less harsh, and often produces interesting shadows. From the EXIF data, it appears that this WAS taken in the evening, but the day is grey and overcast so the timing hasn't helped. If you are able to go back and take the picture again o ...

Comment by George Lazarette on 03/04/2012 - 13:19


Another well-timed shot. I like the strong patterns. Now, what are you going to shoot in the Spring? :D G

Comment by George Lazarette on 03/04/2012 - 01:38


Yes, there seems to be some detail in the sky now. I suggested my drastic crop to get rid of the sky, which originally held nothing of interest. G

Comment by George Lazarette on 02/04/2012 - 22:54


Absolutely super. G

Comment by George Lazarette on 02/04/2012 - 21:46


Good grief! What a picture. That bird's seen a bit of life. Really great picture, Snooked. G

Comment by George Lazarette on 02/04/2012 - 00:08


Amusing. Interesting. Still not convinced by this Q, though. :P G

Comment by George Lazarette on 01/04/2012 - 23:58


The main area of interest here is the middle-distance hill to the right, with the sunny valley below. I would crop the sky totally, and the left up to the bottom of the aforesaid hill. It's a bit drastic, but it means you keep the best part of the picture, where the light and colouring are so lovely. However, that's just my approach. I am sure there are many other possibilities. Land ...

Comment by George Lazarette on 01/04/2012 - 23:57


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