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<blockquote data-quote="olli" data-source="post: 40611" data-attributes="member: 388"><p>I'm with the 'crop the foreground' bunch here. It's not that interesting and it's too dominant at the moment. Lose this and the focus shifts to the sea, the boats, the sky and the castle. I think I would also crop out the little guy on the left - he's too small to add any interest but noticeable enough to be a distraction.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to disagree on the colour but that's because where I'm from is not unlike this place and muted, washed out colours are part of the landscape, especially on bright days. So I would say leave the colours as they are but perhaps teak the white balance a little (or pay with the hue slider if there is one in PSE) to ease off on the blue tone - only ease off though, for me it still needs to have some of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olli, post: 40611, member: 388"] I'm with the 'crop the foreground' bunch here. It's not that interesting and it's too dominant at the moment. Lose this and the focus shifts to the sea, the boats, the sky and the castle. I think I would also crop out the little guy on the left - he's too small to add any interest but noticeable enough to be a distraction. I'm going to disagree on the colour but that's because where I'm from is not unlike this place and muted, washed out colours are part of the landscape, especially on bright days. So I would say leave the colours as they are but perhaps teak the white balance a little (or pay with the hue slider if there is one in PSE) to ease off on the blue tone - only ease off though, for me it still needs to have some of that. [/QUOTE]
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