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10/22/2004 12:18:45 PM · #1 |
Care to comment? :) |
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10/22/2004 12:32:04 PM · #2 |
I think you should have submitted this to implied lines!
Beautiful photo! I have to look at it some more now... |
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10/22/2004 12:34:09 PM · #3 |
Agreed about the submission to implied lines challenge.
also if you could take a longer row, plus some more width so that you we could see the head of ppl in the row behind, then that would be great |
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10/22/2004 01:46:55 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by gaurawa: Agreed about the submission to implied lines challenge.
also if you could take a longer row, plus some more width so that you we could see the head of ppl in the row behind, then that would be great |
Or a slightly different perspective so that you're looking over their heads to all of the consecutive rows, instead of just this one.
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10/22/2004 01:48:36 PM · #5 |
I understand the suggestions given, but I think I would prefer the photo just the way it is...I like the feet being the subject. |
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10/22/2004 01:51:17 PM · #6 |
I probably would move the camera just slightly either to the right or to the left, to either get more or none of the heads of people on the left. As it is it is a little unbalanced imo. Additionally, something needs to be done with the focus. Right now it's right in the middle, which is not very appealing. I guess personally i would try to things: make it all in focus, using a wide lens and deep dof, or focus on the closest guy with a tele lens and something like f/2.8, with a lower camera viewpoint.
Or perhaps make it a horizontal shot, with the head-toe line in one of the golden section locations.
It is an incredibly strong image, imo. I don't think it would rate high in one of the challenges here, though: partly because of its strength, partly because it's not a set of glasses or flowers.
All my personal opinions, take it or leave it. |
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10/22/2004 01:54:38 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by yurasocolov: I probably would move the camera just slightly either to the right or to the left, to either get more or none of the heads of people on the left. As it is it is a little unbalanced imo. Additionally, something needs to be done with the focus. Right now it's right in the middle, which is not very appealing. I guess personally i would try to things: make it all in focus, using a wide lens and deep dof, or focus on the closest guy with a tele lens and something like f/2.8, with a lower camera viewpoint.
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Now these suggestions for possible improvements I fully agree with, especially the focal plane... |
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10/22/2004 07:17:21 PM · #8 |
Wow, thanks for all that suggestion, will try it out when i do shoot at a mosque again :)
anyway, image is taken using a 300D with a 35-350mm f3.5-5.6 lens at full zoom. :)
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