Here are few random photos from beautiful island Krk in Croatia.
Island Krk
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Re: Island Krk
Hi Alpha_Zagreb - really like the first shot with that idyllic blue sky and sea, and the contrasting red boat
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With this third picture I want to show you beautiful and clean sea.
@Birma: Thank's for your comment! Yes, combination of blue and red is for the win.
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Hi Alpha_Zagreb and welcome to PhotoClubAlpha forums.
Crotia is a beautiful country and your Island Krk is no exception...Beautiful houses, the endemic blanket of vegetation and teal-cloured clear waters are the first things to come to the awareness of the island.
My small critisim will be in the way of a recommendation to 'decentralise' your subjects in the frames to leave more photo estate for the surrounding elements, just like you did in the last shot where we can see how clear the water is; our eyes actually travel from a nice colourful boat to the smooth heights of the land and then focus down to the water in one glance, contrary to the upper shots where only patches of the subjects can be visially trackable.
Maybe the panorama shooting approach is the best way of capturing the so many beautiful aspects of the island in a single frame.
Thaks for sharing,
Yildiz
Crotia is a beautiful country and your Island Krk is no exception...Beautiful houses, the endemic blanket of vegetation and teal-cloured clear waters are the first things to come to the awareness of the island.
My small critisim will be in the way of a recommendation to 'decentralise' your subjects in the frames to leave more photo estate for the surrounding elements, just like you did in the last shot where we can see how clear the water is; our eyes actually travel from a nice colourful boat to the smooth heights of the land and then focus down to the water in one glance, contrary to the upper shots where only patches of the subjects can be visially trackable.
Maybe the panorama shooting approach is the best way of capturing the so many beautiful aspects of the island in a single frame.
Thaks for sharing,
Yildiz
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I totally agree with you. I'm aware of this (on some of these I have purposely left the object in the the middle), but I posted these pictures for all of you just to see this island.aster wrote:Hi Alpha_Zagreb and welcome to PhotoClubAlpha forums.
My small critisim will be in the way of a recommendation to 'decentralise' your subjects in the frames to leave more photo estate for the surrounding elements, just like you did in the last shot where we can see how clear the water is; our eyes actually travel from a nice colourful boat to the smooth heights of the land and then focus down to the water in one glance, contrary to the upper shots where only patches of the subjects can be visially trackable.
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Also, 3rd and 5th shot need a color correction.
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Well, artist freedom - that's a matter of tasteDr. Harout wrote:Also, 3rd and 5th shot need a color correction.
I think it fits the 5th shot particularly well.
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Re: Island Krk
Very nice, I do agree a couple need correcting.
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Re: Island Krk
Exactly. They don't need corrections, because I have wanted of them to look like this.[SiC] wrote:Well, artist freedom - that's a matter of tasteDr. Harout wrote:Also, 3rd and 5th shot need a color correction.
I think it fits the 5th shot particularly well.
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