Uploaded by JBridges - 7 comments - Topic: Wildlife (4 months ago)
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Wildlife (4 months ago)
warreagle (Amy Warr) added a critique 4 months ago:
boyd added a critique 4 months ago:
I agree with Amy on this one re some cropping. However, the colour you have captured in the blue is very striking, it is just that I feel that the fish, special the one with excellent highlights on his/her back provide a much more interesting composition. Well done.
lbstone (Brandon Stone) added a critique 4 months ago:
I really like the light. If it was cropped out, the image would have less impact, imho.
JBridges (Jim Bridges) said 4 months ago:
When I posted this on my photoblog, I also got a comment about the flares of light at the top... and I think the best advice--which I handily forgot to heed before posting this here--was to crop out the two smaller blobs of light at the very top, but leave the larger one. I think it needs the light, but I think the answer is between leaving it as is and cropping it out entirely.
Beamer (Clyde Beamer) added a critique 4 months ago:
Leave it alone, it's very nice the way it is!! My only comment is that it's a little soft overall.
AmberDawn (Amber Sullivan) added a critique 4 months ago:
That was my thought when I first saw it - crop out the top light and leave the rounder one and then I would maybe crop out the very bottom fish too. Nice!
elaine (elaine vallet) added a critique 4 months ago:
well, if i were to crop something, i would crop the bottom fish... I love the light where it is :)
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handy scroll bar tester says crop just above the top fish's tail fin -- this way I focus on the fish and not the light