Archery In Reposeby
Akartica42Comment by mesmeraj: G'day from the critiques club :)
I see a welcoming is in order - as this was your first entry on DPC, so welcome! This is my first comment as a CC, so we can learn together. DPC is a great learning tool for photographers, and there are a heapin' helpin' of wise and wonderful people in the forums always happy to help out - i hope you stick around for the ride.
The first thing i noticed about this photo was the cool blue sky and changing leaves. The change must come early in CT.
I can understand wanting to include this beautiful contrast in colours in the image, but i feel you needed to choose between colours or a soild silhouette.
As the picture was taken, with the sun behind the tree, it looks more like a silhouette of the tree (which is what i initially thought the photo was of, until i read the title) than of an archer.
Sometimes the best of both worlds compete too strongly with each other.
If you were to reshoot the image, please consider the following;
A backlit image - choose a location in which the trees are still a little more full with leaves - this way you would have the rich blues and brown-orange colours but not so much light is directly behind the archer that you lose all details, or that the outline blends into the outline of the trees.
A true silhouette - Have the model move to an area where there is no distracting background at all, with the sun directly behind the model for a true silhouette. Having a clear background is important in a silhouette, as the only details we have to understand the image are the outlines - so it is necessary for them to be strong and distinct.
The slight upwards angle of the photographer to camera, is interesting, but i feel you could have used it more to your advantage, particularly as a silhouette. The upper body is the "important" part of a archers body, so exagerating it with a worms eye view (getting low to the ground and angling the camera up at the model) could compliment your theme.
Right now, we see very little of the archer and a lot of extra "stuff" in the background - that does not add to the completed composition. I would have prefered to see more of the archers body, less of the scenery - a portrait orientation perhaps.
I hope you have found my comments helpful, please feel free to PM me if you have any questions - and WELCOME TO DPC :D
Elli