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Hey Everyone,
Was off to Dublin last weekend and took this picture on way back from the Zoo.
Your comments are much appreciated.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/181/369129272_e97e53aed2_o.jpg
Thanks very much
Digidave
01-28-2007, 09:48 PM
It would be a very nice picture except, the right side is a little blown out & the left side has that spot of glare from the sun on your lens.:( Next time try to get in a position where the sun is blocked by one of the trees. Appears to be about 10-15 feet to your right. Then you would have a true silhouette of the trees. I have to say though that I've taken a lot worse in my time.:cool:
Thanks for the comment Digidave. I'll definitely take them into consideration for my next photos :)
Triglav
01-31-2007, 07:32 AM
I agree with Digidave and would like to add that I like the mood of the picture. It says: tranquility..
I love tranquility
Digidave
01-31-2007, 08:30 AM
I agree with Digidave and would like to add that I like the mood of the picture. It says: tranquility..
I love tranquility
Absolutely!!!! I meant to say that also, REALLY!!!:D I was in a hurry when I commented on your shot. I always like to leave critiques on a good note. We all are in need of some refinement. When we have perfected our craft, then it is time to move on to a new one.
RainPacket
01-31-2007, 08:48 AM
I actually don't mind the blown-out sun as much. It actually creates a line, in a way; the blown-out sun catches your eye, and you follow the light as it darkens, and it leads you right across the trees...
If it could've been just a little less, so that the branches didn't vanish into it, that would definitely have been better. But blocking the sun too much behind a tree, I think would almost ruin the effect I mention.
Granted, that's definitely a personal preference rather than anything else! :)
hsroxas
01-31-2007, 02:51 PM
I just love the drama provided by the contrast in lighting.
It's a style, I have always admired.
Dunno, if RainPacket's comments on the branches vanishing can still be retrieved in post processing coz that would really make the image more powerful.
Thanks for the comments everyone, I'll see what I can do with Photoshop tonight if i get a change. I'll post the results :)
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