Overlooking mainland Tasmania from Maria Island

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Overlooking mainland Tasmania from Maria Island

Postby Whos_asking99 » Thu 30 Oct, 2008 3:41 pm

This is a shot which I'm quite proud of (if i may say so myself) which I took when on a class camp in 2006.
Just wanted to see what other people thought of this shot.

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PS: From memory, there was a bushfire in the area at the time....
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Re: Overlooking mainland Tasmania from Maria Island

Postby Chris » Thu 30 Oct, 2008 5:46 pm

Was just going to ask about smoke when I saw your comment under the photo.
Not surprised you are proud of this one; the light and colours are gorgeous.
Since you are inviting comment, think I would have cropped the dark area at the bottom to concentrate on the lovely sea, distant land and sky.
Also maybe try to omit the front right corner detail (sometimes physically impossible of course, but isn't PS wonderful!?)
Despite these comments, I like this image very much. Look forward to seeing more.
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