OPG Photo Critique: Home
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This was my first time to watch the critique and I’m sorry there’s just too much talk about maybe where it was taken and not enough actual critique. The guys seem very nice but there’s not a lot of input technically about lighting and color and when they do say they don’t like some thing like in the image of the house on the rocks with a very bright sunrise with a vignette they keep saying that the image is too strong. So what’s so Strong about it elaborate talk more about how to fix the issue what you would’ve done different and not just go on talking as if we’re all just hanging out blah blah blah.