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Prespa Lake from Above
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Prespa Lake from the national park Galichica, Macedonia.

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.nancymcarney
07/22/08 3:30 PM GMT
What a wonderful view! Great shot!!
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.ovar2008
07/22/08 10:52 PM GMT
Nice place and shot. Wish i was there
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.shorto
07/26/08 12:02 AM GMT
What a beautiful place! Nice photo. Thanks for sharing :)
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&purmusic
07/26/08 2:00 AM GMT
Hello Milka. :o)

First, I took a quick tour of your galleries to date. You have some good shots in there. And it appears, that you also have access to some beautiful country and water settings and scenes. I enjoy all, and in particular the water photos myself.

Now then ... have a few suggestions for you, hope you don't mind.

I am not sure if you have an image editing program already. Go here ... for Photofiltre. It is a free image editing program/software that is widely used by many members on the site here.

You can adjust colour, contrast and much more. An assist to the camera and photographer, if you will ... and if needed.

Composition.

Here is a tutorial that might give you some creative food for thought next time you are shooting photos.

As another example from your galleries, aside from your image here ... your "old but beautiful" is a good composition.

And since a picture is worth a thousand words, and I hope you don't mind ... I did a quick edit of that photo and uploaded a version for your consideration ... here.

Ideally, or at least one of the rules of composition suggests that you don't place the horizon at the midpoint. Visual dynamics. If you notice you come close to dividing your photo into thirds, from top to bottom. The sand being one third, water to the horizon the second third ... and then the sky comprising the upper third.

Take a look at the composition tutorial linked to above. Some very good tips and advice for composing your images for full visual impact.

It might be worth your time to include in your image's accompanying narrative the kind/model/make of the camera you use. That way, someone might be able to provide some more useful tips.

Your photo here.

Think ... think, and this could be personal preference ... a lower perspective might kick up the visual interest. Using the trees as a sort of natural framing to the sides ... and then, looking out to the mountains, water and sky. Again, just some thoughts ... hope you don't mind and this said without the benefit of having been there.

It certainly looks like you were facing some challenging lighting conditions and still managed some good colour in the foliage or trees.

The sky is a bit ... as they say, 'washed out'. Not too bad, mind you. Just giving you both sides of the coin.

Alllll that said ... no slights intended. Rest assured.

Happy shooting and I look forward to seeing more of your country and travels. :o)


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SpiderLord
07/26/08 6:19 PM GMT
...you've covered a wide angle that presents a great view. Thanks for sharing.
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