The Lizard

AlanLichty

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I like the overall scene and the clouds especially - those patterns are quite nice.

What is the foreground scene in this image? I am curious about the square item in the water and the columnar shaped item running on a diagonal towards the lower right corner.
 

Jameel Hyder

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Interesting foreground you have there. Pushing the shadows a bit to bring out the details would help. The sky colors are nice.
 

Ben Egbert

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This is a seriously unique image and like Alan and Jameel, I am interested in the foreground rocks.
 

JimFox

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Super cool Levy! Now that's an awesome way to bring in the new year!

Those clouds are so cool with how they are radiating out like that. Is the Lizard an old column? It looks really interesting. I would suggest a second image though from this, one where you crop right above the lizard. I think those clouds with the remaining rocks that will be on the left and right create a channel for the eye in the gap in-between.
 

Levy Davish

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I like the overall scene and the clouds especially - those patterns are quite nice.

What is the foreground scene in this image? I am curious about the square item in the water and the columnar shaped item running on a diagonal towards the lower right corner.
Thank you Alan. Well the foreground is actually an wrecked column. This beach is beautiful but some bad people throw in it their waste and this is how the "Lizrad" came from and the table as well. There much more inside that I tried to conceal. So sorry about it.
 

Levy Davish

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Super cool Levy! Now that's an awesome way to bring in the new year!

Those clouds are so cool with how they are radiating out like that. Is the Lizard an old column? It looks really interesting. I would suggest a second image though from this, one where you crop right above the lizard. I think those clouds with the remaining rocks that will be on the left and right create a channel for the eye in the gap in-between.
Thank you so much Jim. Actually if I understood your advice I already did it. If not please correct
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JimFox

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Hey Levy, this is what I was thinking about, I hope you don’t mind my cropping it.

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Bart Carrig

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I'm with Jim's version. It emphasizes the beautiful sky, as does the soft water. The rectangular formation though puts the hand of man in an otherwise ethereal scene.

Beautiful image.

Bart
 
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