earthling wrote:akeigher, in my view:
The tones, contrast and sharpness are all good.
Much of the viewing space is given over to framing. Is this needed, given your gallery's plain, neutral background?
The top and bottom spaces given to the rock window frame add atmosphere but not, perhaps, in proportion to space they take. Did you try a square crop?
mattstallone, in my view:
The sharpness and composition are good. I like the house 'on the third' and the boat/rope leading the eye into the picture. Did you try cropping off the right edge – just after the break in the trees.
The image can be given more 'pop' by increasing contrast. Try Photoshop's auto curves to see what I mean.
Might impact of that great sky could be improve? Try increasing contrast with a gradient filter in PS.
The original-sized image is too large for on-screen viewing. Most folk's monitors will be no more than 1920 x 1080. Could the image size be reduced for better viewing?
Good work guys.
John
Thanks, I may try a square.
The white boarder and frame are really added for my personal website, not pbase. It looks good there because the image pops up on the page and it helps to set it off and let my customers know what it will look like framed and signed (see link in my sig if you want to check it out. - I got the idea from Tom Till) I just have been using the same edited photos here are there.