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Old 05-03-2008, 07:50 PM
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Thanks for the tips Mr Guy appriciate it.


Photonewt thanks once again and to answer your query

Well to be quite frank, I didn’t have a story here ( but then again I feel there are times when you don’t have a story to tell but you just like the scene)

Subject wise I would say I was intrested in the backwater/beach region (not the sky)

Since I didn’t have a story I just tried to get the three basic principles of landscape photography

1) Get a foreground subject ( the log – agree may be because it was too thin it didn’t come up good)
2) Middle ground subject ( water & treeline )
3) Background subject ( uninteresting sky )

Do you think the horizon is titled because I used the tripod on a inclined platform/slope and forgot to adjust the horizon level – or is there some other possible explanation to it.

Ps: I am curious what technical feedback you wanted to provide apart from the fact that the shot is seriously underexposed.

Be kind – because nowadays it seems the more harder I try to get a technically better shot, the more I end up screwing the shot. Sometimes I feel I took better photos when I was not paying attention to all these setting & rules; and was using just auto or landscape mode LOL

Cheers

Dimitrz
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