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04/21/2007 02:33:34 PM · #1


Message edited by author 2007-04-21 14:35:00.
04/21/2007 03:07:32 PM · #2
Originally posted by dcb300:



is this it?
04/21/2007 03:08:47 PM · #3
yes. sorry about the first one. forgot how to get the photo up
04/21/2007 03:12:17 PM · #4
the lighting is nice, not sure what you were looking for.
04/23/2007 04:59:47 PM · #5
I agree, what were you looking for in this photo? Nice light.
04/23/2007 05:06:45 PM · #6
I do also like the light and you have an interesting POV. Seems a bit soft and flat. I find the bushes and sky behind the statue to be somewhat distracting. (Copied from comment on the pict)
04/23/2007 05:10:35 PM · #7
I like the composition, lighting and perspective. Little contrast tweek and removing the twigs that appear to be growing out if his head would make a big difference.
04/23/2007 05:13:58 PM · #8
As a general rule of thumb you should not get closer to a sculpture more than the distance intended by the artist to view his work, if your goal was to do a good artistic photo of it.
However if you were looking to show the type or color of the rock that made the figure or the carving strokes, then this will be something else and you should do documental technical photography.
I think shooting statues for artistic photography is something dull, unless if they can be linked strongly to their surrounding to capture their impact rather than their shape.
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