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| 05/05/2007 07:19:53 AM |
Southern Az Ranchby bigtreearrowheadComment: Thank you, I am new to this and want to improve. I took photos in high school and now it is a stress release and hobby. Next I need to learn how my camera works. Its my first digital. I can't believe how talented the photographers are at this site.....Thanks again. Steve
p.s. Anyone reading this I have a 20D and want to take double exp but don't know the trick on how.
Originally posted by ClubJuggle: Greetings from the Critique Club!
There are quite a lot of things going on in this photograph, and unfortunately, they all seem to compete with each other for the attention of the viewer.
Fences can be tricky in photographs. Just as they are barriers in real life, they also tend to serve as barriers in photographs as well, restricting the viewer's eye as it travels through the photograph. I find that my eye wants to stay above or below the fence, and not cross it. It's almost as if there were two separate photographs here.
I do like the color of the mountain and sky, though perhaps a polarizer might have cut the haze and deepened the blues a bit. The "UO" stands out very well and I quite like it in this photograph.
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| 04/08/2007 09:05:48 PM |
L'art de la nuitby ibkcComment: This is a great example...I love the lines that draw you in. In my opinion most of the other photos did not even get close. |
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