CoAMarcus
02-05-2008, 08:21 PM
Hey guys, this is my first critique post, so please be gentle! ;-)
Well, I read it said to only put up one picture in the post, so I will put up the post-processing one, which all I did was correct the levels and contrast and apply a poster edge filter which I changed the thickness of the lines and a few other minute details. I know that poster edges and art filters are a quick and cheap way to make a crappy shot look okay, and that is why I did it. ;-)
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/22585091@N05/2244998386/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2371/2244998386_742753eee9.jpg" /></a>
Here is the original in link form: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2327/2244201863_557b517b0b_b.jpg .
This was taken with a Digital Rebel XTi, a Canon 10-22mm lens at 10mm, f/5.6, and 30 second exposure at ISO 400 (I think. I was playing around with different ISO's, and I forget which this one was...).
I was just wondering how I should compose this better. Specifically, should I change any settings on my camera, my angle of shot, change my inclusion/exclusion of the tree on the left? Basically, any critique is greatly appreciated, and I would be eternally grateful. Thanks a lot!
Well, I read it said to only put up one picture in the post, so I will put up the post-processing one, which all I did was correct the levels and contrast and apply a poster edge filter which I changed the thickness of the lines and a few other minute details. I know that poster edges and art filters are a quick and cheap way to make a crappy shot look okay, and that is why I did it. ;-)
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/22585091@N05/2244998386/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2371/2244998386_742753eee9.jpg" /></a>
Here is the original in link form: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2327/2244201863_557b517b0b_b.jpg .
This was taken with a Digital Rebel XTi, a Canon 10-22mm lens at 10mm, f/5.6, and 30 second exposure at ISO 400 (I think. I was playing around with different ISO's, and I forget which this one was...).
I was just wondering how I should compose this better. Specifically, should I change any settings on my camera, my angle of shot, change my inclusion/exclusion of the tree on the left? Basically, any critique is greatly appreciated, and I would be eternally grateful. Thanks a lot!