cwightmanphotos wrote: Well there isn't just one main subject. The bridge crossing over the creek is the subject. So bridge and creek, two subjects.
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
cwightmanphotos wrote: Well there isn't just one main subject. The bridge crossing over the creek is the subject. So bridge and creek, two subjects.
I truly appologise if I offended in any way.
I guess your single tree photo was so good and with the single powerful subject that this photo seemed a bit "meh" to me.
It's a good photo don't get me wrong, I've just seen you do better.
Scotty wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
cwightmanphotos wrote: Well there isn't just one main subject. The bridge crossing over the creek is the subject. So bridge and creek, two subjects.
I truly appologise if I offended in any way.
I guess your single tree photo was so good and with the single powerful subject that this photo seemed a bit "meh" to me.
It's a good photo don't get me wrong, I've just seen you do better.
I'm smelling some NOKIN!
cwightmanphotos wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
cwightmanphotos wrote: Well there isn't just one main subject. The bridge crossing over the creek is the subject. So bridge and creek, two subjects.
I truly appologise if I offended in any way.
I guess your single tree photo was so good and with the single powerful subject that this photo seemed a bit "meh" to me.
It's a good photo don't get me wrong, I've just seen you do better.
Alex wrote:
cwightmanphotos wrote:
Awesome shot, you know what might be cool... a higher vantage point with this shot, with the camera tilted a tad to capture the bride, the dark water and the snow. While the tree's in the background have disappeared from the photo.
Strong photo either way
photobod wrote: tetchy tetchy ninja boy, no one shud say a photo is a good one just to boost an ego, I just believe that constructive critiscism is the way to go, I get what you said about the photo, just didnt agree, but thats what photography is about, if everyone thought the same way then photography would get boring, but i still say its a gud shot, that bridge leads you right into the photo and that water looks so inky black nice one crystal
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote: Yeh well it's subjective.
I do agree that the bridge leads the eye in and I like the processing.
But it's just a normal shot apart from that.
It's not as strong as her solo tree photo that's for sure, I LOVE the processing on this though.
To me what sells black and white is really, REALLY deep blacks.
Yeh the processing is awesome. Really well done.
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