What do you think?

12 years 5 months ago #170196 by Lonestarlady61

Shanna-Marie wrote: Beautiful ! I like them both, the bottom one catches my eye just a tad more though. Very well done! :)


Thanks so much Shanna. You have a great eye for composition so if you think these look good then I'm making progress. :woohoo:

I want a good wide angle lens and more money for photo trips.
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12 years 5 months ago #170204 by robbie
The middle one for me,much better cloud formation.


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12 years 5 months ago #171490 by Stealthy Ninja
I like the last one more than the first. Those tracks just look better more square on the camera.
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12 years 5 months ago #172960 by Ulahoopski
Top one for the tracks (lower half of shot), and the sky from the middle one. How long have you been at it?

The statement is pointless. The finger is speechless.
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12 years 5 months ago - 12 years 5 months ago #173025 by Gary Trent photography
I just gave someone else "crap" (LOL :rolleyes ) for putting that
horizon line in the middle of an image cutting it in half. (rule #1)

As with your tracks, I would rather see them composed off to
one side rather than straight down the middle.
Also something to give us interest/depth ...
ie: a railway sign (or your dog) in the foreground ?
Perhaps a low view to give even more excitement ?

Hope this helps . . . . . :cheers:

Below is the best example I can find at the moment:


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12 years 5 months ago #173038 by Lonestarlady61

Ulahoopski wrote: Top one for the tracks (lower half of shot), and the sky from the middle one. How long have you been at it?


Thanks for your comment. I've had my DSLR camera for about a year now. I still have so much to learn. :)

I want a good wide angle lens and more money for photo trips.
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12 years 5 months ago #173040 by KCook

Gary Trent photography wrote: I just gave someone else "crap" (LOL :rolleyes ) for putting that
horizon line in the middle of an image cutting it in half. (rule #1)

As with your tracks, I would rather see them composed off to
one side rather than straight down the middle.
Also something to give us interest/depth ...
ie: a railway sign (or your dog) in the foreground ?
Perhaps a low view to give even more excitement ?

Hope this helps . . . . . :cheers:

Below is the best example I can find at the moment:


More interest, yes. More style, not necessarily. :duel:

Kelly

Canon 50D, Olympus PL2
kellycook.zenfolio.com/

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