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08/08/2006 10:52:04 AM |
Nice shot, but I've noticed on this one and another that your horizzons are not level. It's OK to tilt the horizon if it adds to the photo. If you do tilt you should tilt so that it is obviously intentional.
You can straighten the horizons in most phot editing software.
On the composition, as with tilted horizons, you also want to be careful about having the horizon run through the middle of the photograph. Usually, the image will be better if the horizon is 1/3 from the bottom or 1/3 from the top. This image is a good example of this. This is part of "The Rule of Thirds" compostion. Search on it
These are both guidelines, not rules per se. Compose how you want, but be aware that there are copmostion guidelines that do help.
Good luck! |
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08/07/2006 10:15:36 AM |
love the subtle details picked up by the last bit of sunlight...really gives that feeling of ending a full day, enjoying the sunset.. |
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08/07/2006 09:47:45 AM |
Nice how the light fals on the wreck, gives a nice detail.
got more pictures of the wreck? |
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