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06/29/2008 09:52:08 PM |
Awesome, great perspective, nice colors and lighting, very nicely done, and a great use of negative space at the top. |
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09/17/2007 11:21:20 AM |
Love those complementary shades of oranges and blues seen here in your composition. The color tones are vibrant and eye catching. There are two things that I think you could do to make this composition more appealing to the eye and visually pop more. First is the composition of elements. I think you tried to capture /show us a ‘path’ from the crevasse in the rock faces that ‘lead’ the eye visually to the tree. Problem is there is a deep shadow that distracts the eye away from the tree at the top of the hill. Time of day and lighting makes a huge impact on the composition and mood a photographer wants to portray and capture. Could you have perhaps come back to this location and taken it during a different time of day to avoid the deep shadows? If not then could you have shot from a different spot or even better angle to get the same effect of the lone tree at the top of this rock hill? Taking from a higher angle(?) from a higher vantage point looking down would perhaps show us more of the tree thereby making it more your focal point. Next is that I don’t see the camera info as to what ISO, aperture, and shutter speed you took this at but a lower ISO & higher aperture setting will get you some sharper details in the textures of the rocks and the tree not to mention a sharper DOF. |
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