Thanks for the input... hee hee, I thought the float was the only
thing that turned this from yet-another-shot-of-mountains-at-sunset to
something interesting, giving it a sense of scale.  Once again
impressed by how differently people see the same thing.  -T

On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 7:13 AM, Christine Aguila <christ...@caguila.com> wrote:
> I agree with Chris.  What leads in this photo, to my eye, is the color in the 
> sky and landscape elements.  The buoy is secondary and doesn't seem to fit 
> with the strength of sky and landscape, which is very nice.  Cheers, Christine
>
>
> On Jul 22, 2012, at 5:56 AM, Chris Mitchell wrote:
>
>> On 22 July 2012 09:31, Tim Bray <tb...@textuality.com> wrote:
>>> I really tried to get the buoy at the 1/3 or 2/3 points in the
>>> composition but I would’ve been under water. Oh well:
>>> http://goo.gl/74FEk
>>>
>>> Bloggage with another M.M. shot:
>>> http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/201x/2012/07/22/Misty-Mountains
>>>
>>> This, by the way, is the Sigma 30mm f1.4 at work.  A difficult lens,
>>> but the keepers are really keepers.  And it can, when bashed upside
>>> the head, do depth-of-field. -T
>>>
>> A lovely atmospheric shot. Don't know whether it's because you
>> mentioned the buoy, but to my eye it distracts from the landscape
>> beyond. Maybe crop it out?
>>
>> Chris
>>
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