Hi Steve,
There are two minor things I would look at. First, the gentleman in the corner. I would recommend either moving him further into the image, or out completely. This would avoid the question if he was there by accident or not. The other thing, keep your horizon straight. Without a visible horizon, and the main vertical subject having sloped walls, you need to look for something else straight. The roofs will give you a reference. Even a degree of slope will give the viewer a slight feeling of slipping out of the image.
Otherwise, your use of the rocks in the foreground to fill space is nice. Too many people would shift the center down and use a lot of dead space in the sky. Nice shot.
Rob
Thanks Rob, I appreciate the advice, this shot was taken, Hand Held (No tripod) and it was rather windy, I'll try harder next time, Cheers, I've only had this camera a couple of months and this is one of my first attempts, any advice on how to take slow shutter speeds in daylight, dop I need an ND filter
Awesome capture, Marcia! Geri the water lilies are just beautiful! I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend! I am leaving for Florida this morning . I have a three day weekend with girlfriends in Navarre Beach! Yeah!!!!!!! Hope to
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