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02/07/2005 08:53:32 PM · #1 |
Could I get some opinions on this photograph please? Good, bad, need work on something..?
Thanks..
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02/07/2005 08:57:13 PM · #2 |
Posted a comment on the photo......keep in mind I am not a professional it is just my personal opinion.
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02/07/2005 09:23:05 PM · #3 |
What mods did you do on the photo? I would saturate it a bit more, and it looks a little over sharpened. Can you tell me what settings you used to take the shot? |
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02/07/2005 09:37:11 PM · #4 |
I think a lower POV from the same position would of been great. It would of made the log [subject] bigger and stand out at the same time we would be able to see more of the sky. |
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02/07/2005 09:41:41 PM · #5 |
I just love that wood! If I could have it just the way I wanted it, I would like to try the log off to one side just a bit more, and the water less muddy. Now, I am a big advocate of letting photogrpahy be photography, but for this water, if editing could make it a little more appealing, I think it would make a huge difference.
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02/07/2005 09:43:15 PM · #6 |
Compositionally, I would probably not include the forest and the sky (rather bland anyhow) in the picutre, just the deadwood and water lilies in the back. It probably would make for a more dynamic shot.
Also I'd try to shoot from a lower POV, then the brownish water in the foreground and some other stuff underwater would be less visible.
Just my 2c...
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02/07/2005 10:15:05 PM · #7 |
That is a good idea. I could always go back and take it again. I'm pretty sure it's not going anywhere for a while.. Thanks...
Originally posted by SDW65: I think a lower POV from the same position would of been great. It would of made the log [subject] bigger and stand out at the same time we would be able to see more of the sky. |
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02/07/2005 10:55:57 PM · #8 |
Does anyone think this would be better if it was B&W? |
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