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02/12/2004 11:17:52 PM · #1 |
I shot these about a month ago and would really appreciate some feedback, thanks.
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02/12/2004 11:32:11 PM · #2 |
I like the color/tones in both shots. The reflections on the water in 'Dock O'the Bay' are nice, composition is good, but the dock appears to be a bit blown out.
'Keeping The Banks At Bay' in nicely compose and probably by favorite of the two (because of the over-exposed of the dock).
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02/12/2004 11:33:53 PM · #3 |
I would have to agree with above. I'm a huge fan of shots like your first one. The onyl new recomendation I would have would be take them from a lower perspective, especially the first one.
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02/12/2004 11:38:51 PM · #4 |
Thank you, Casualguy...that's exactly what I was wondering, if the dock was too blown out.
Originally posted by casualguy: I like the color/tones in both shots. The reflections on the water in 'Dock O'the Bay' are nice, composition is good, but the dock appears to be a bit blown out.
'Keeping The Banks At Bay' in nicely compose and probably by favorite of the two (because of the over-exposed of the dock). |
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02/12/2004 11:40:59 PM · #5 |
Do you mean take the photo closer to the ground? I don't think I'd want to do that as it would have foreshortened the very still water, which I like very much.
Originally posted by Russell2566: I would have to agree with above. I'm a huge fan of shots like your first one. The onyl new recomendation I would have would be take them from a lower perspective, especially the first one. |
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02/12/2004 11:56:46 PM · #6 |
While this probably doesn't apply to all shots, I remember reading somewhere that taking a photo at (ironically) eye level is often the least desirable vantage point. I frequently try to lower or elevate my camera location to some degree - I think it can add a bit more interest to many shots.
Message edited by author 2004-02-13 00:36:39.
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