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03/18/2004 06:52:22 PM · #1
Hi all.

I'm very novice at this photography thang, and was looking for some feedback on this photo:

Red Road

Improvement tips most graciously accepted!
Cheers
Stu
03/18/2004 06:54:30 PM · #2
looks a bit soft.

maybe try sharpening it a bit.
not bad though

03/18/2004 07:01:06 PM · #3
Simple and boring,no special lights,no interesting clouds,no fog no moving subjects.

Maybe you should repeat it at different day !

03/18/2004 07:20:52 PM · #4
I've left comments on the photo.
03/18/2004 07:26:44 PM · #5
I love road shots like these.

Red Road- the sky is to boring, as a general rule if it isn't pretty and blue or dramatic leave it out. redo it another day

Sun Rays- one awsome shot, I wish it were mine.
03/18/2004 07:31:40 PM · #6
Hope you don't mind that I tried editting this. I came up with these:

03/18/2004 07:39:44 PM · #7
Originally posted by Niten:

I love road shots like these.

Red Road- the sky is to boring, as a general rule if it isn't pretty and blue or dramatic leave it out. redo it another day

Sun Rays- one awsome shot, I wish it were mine.


I think the sky should be used to enhance a photo, however to just throw out any photo without an interesting sky cernainly is NOT my general rule.
03/18/2004 08:33:56 PM · #8
Composition is a bit too centered I would suggest you also try some better angles, when you try it again with a better sky ofcourse. Also this myght be helpful when figuring out an angle. IMHO the fact that is so centered makes it a bit boreing.
03/22/2004 10:19:28 PM · #9
Hi everyone!

Thanks for your input; I agree with the point that the sky was flat and washed out. Especially with a bare tree and a lack of sharpness in the reds. I'll go back (assuming I can find it!) now that the tree should be fuller and green; a blue-green left side would contrast nicely with the red on the right. And I'll work on the framing for better balance of elements.
Thanks very much!
Stuart
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