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!
When the last candle has been blown out
and the last glass of champagne has been drunk
All that you are left with are the memories and the images-David Cooke.
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
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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
Thanks Alex. Higher vantage point, I would had to climb a tree. Which would be fine, the problem was, there was no lower branch to get up on.
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
Thank you and you are right. We don't have to agree on every photo, that ever photographer takes. We all have our own views, our own likes and dislikes. But in the same time, we can still not like a photo but still appreciate the art of it.
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