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Which of these two images are better? And why?

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So, I have two images here that I have put together with my own photographs. They are not amazing, they're just my little experiments.

Take a good look at them:

 

treess.jpg

 

trees2h.jpg

 

Which one do you think is better?

You chose the top one... How come?

 

EDIT:

[hide]I've figured it out. The placement of the top row of the 2nd image is rather awful. And the 2nd row too, it looks very washed out with that whiteness. Actually, the 2nd image uses a lot of bad photographs...[/hide]

 

I'd still like to hear your opinion.

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1st one. It has more color, and it's more focused on the trunks of the trees. The second one has a lot of whites which looks lame.

 

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Dart.jpg

The first one has less sky and richer colors. The switch between each box brings a whole new color and depth. The top photos all look like some plain old trees with a lot of sky. Like you said, the image placement is bad. On the bottom one, the top two rows are all the same.

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1st one looks better, definitley.

def the 1st one

 

richer colours

 

get a black border as well

 

too tired to use proper capital letters and grammer

 

meh off topic

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