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Critiquing, judging and Scoring of Photographs

Posted by JL Morris on November 26, 2007

North Lake

Posted under Color, Critiqued, Landscape

North LakeHere is a photograph that illustrates one of the fundamental principals of most landscape images.  There are three elements; Foreground, Middle Ground & Distance.  As you see there would not be a true foreground if not for the rock in the water. The reflections alone would not have done it.   The lighting is good, early morning golden hour.  There is just enough movement in the water to give definition to the surface while allowing the reflections to be sharp.  The mountain in the distance is still in shadow and has a blue tint that works well with the gold of the middle ground trees. Overall a nice shot.

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