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Which version?These images were taken within a short time of one another. Which do myou prefer and why?
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Second one by a long way - the sun makes the image, whereas in the first one I find myself looking for the sun.
Both nice images though ![]() *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
number one for me oneputt.i like the lighter blue in the sky and the reflections on the water. plus the orange pink clouds look good to me.
cheers pa
I also prefer no. 1. Number 2 is similar to what you would get if you sent someone out to get a "sunset shot" (no offence) but 1 is the result of a dedicated photographer hanging around a little bit longer to see what transpires.
In short, no.1 does it for me!
Number 1. Colours and reflection are magnificent
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Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
both nice, but the first is my favourite.
symmetry works well in both. Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
Both nice but I think #1 has the edge mainly due to the beautiful reflection.
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Murray ___________________________________
#2 tells a story whilst #1 is a landscape! In #2 I would clone out the top right cloud and crop the tree out on the right
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John,
I like them both but the first one, like most others, is great due to the stunning colour of the clouds and the reflection in the water. Cheers Michael
i like the pre-sunrise shot much better ... but then again i am slightly partial to red
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Thanks for the comments guys. In the second I had actually tossed a stone into the water to get the ripples, perhaps that was a mistake.
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