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    I feel this works better in B/W taken at St Agnes on a cloudy September Morning

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    Re: Cornish Village

    Hi Mike,

    I wonder what a little more contrast might do to this image. I also find the right side of the picture a little busy and distracting. A vertical crop of the left side might be more appealing.

    Keep in mind I'm an amateur!

    Jim
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      Re: Cornish Village

      Originally posted by jtfrazer View Post
      Hi Mike,

      I wonder what a little more contrast might do to this image. I also find the right side of the picture a little busy and distracting. A vertical crop of the left side might be more appealing.

      Keep in mind I'm an amateur!

      Jim
      Jim - I certainly agree the picture looks a little flat. I wonder if this could be something to do with Mike's monitor? Mike - any chance your monitor settings have been fiddled with, maybe contrast or brightness set a bit too high?

      Ian
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      • #4
        Re: Cornish Village

        Originally posted by Mike Parr View Post
        I feel this works better in B/W taken at St Agnes on a cloudy September Morning
        Hi Mike,

        Aside from what Jim and Ian has said, for which I agree, (the image is a little flat) I reckon this is one of those shots that would benifit from a larger size as there is so much to see.

        Any chance of a repost boosting the contrast, and maybe the increasing the size?

        Cheers,
        Ben
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