The photographer is looking for generalized feedback about the aesthetic and technical qualities of their image.
Description
While exploring Harris Beach I came across several areas of compelling rock formations and patterns in all kinds of varying lighting conditions. The sun was breaking in and out of fog and directly illuminated this relatively warm group of fractured rock. All comments welcome. >=))>
Technical Details
Sony A7RIII
Sony FE 24-105 f4 G @ 105mm, CPL
ISO 400, 1/320 @ f11
Bill I like this warm and colorfull image of the rocks usually cold and harsh. In the past years I have received so many good advices from you but here I have no suggestions for you.
Bill, the warm colors in the rocks on the left are set off nicely by the cool color in the rocks on the right and the shadow in the lrc. I do wonder if you have a version focused on the warm tones and their shapes.
I like @Mark_Seaver’s idea about the warmer areas. I played with cropping off a bit of the bottom and right, and it does focus on those more dramatic textures in the warm tones. (Also, when I opened this in Photoshop it did not have an assigned color space. It looked very different depending on what I assigned to it. Were you working in sRGB?)