DPChallenge: A Digital Photography Contest You are not logged in. (log in or register
 
Challenge Entries
Portfolio Images
This image is not part of a public portfolio.
Saturday Afternoon Cruise
Saturday Afternoon Cruise
shareinnc


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: At Rest (Classic Editing)
Camera: Sony DSC-F717
Location: Fort Bragg, NC
Date: Sep 20, 2003
Galleries: Nature, Animals
Date Uploaded: Sep 20, 2003

Two canadian geese on Wilson Lake on Fort Bragg.

Statistics
Place: 230 out of 288
Avg (all users): 4.1106
Avg (commenters): 5.2500
Avg (participants): 3.9573
Avg (non-participants): 4.2752
Views since voting: 858
Votes: 226
Comments: 4
Favorites: 0


Please log in or register to add your comments!

AuthorThread
 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/30/2003 02:10:05 PM
Nice shot, colors are good, focus is sharp. I think a little tighter crop on the upper third of the frame would have made a better shot.
09/26/2003 08:03:41 AM
nice peaceful shot, good composition, good overall shot
09/25/2003 08:46:05 PM
Great colors, I like the water.
09/24/2003 04:38:05 AM
I like canadian geese :) They are quite photogenic. This photo, as a land/waterscape seems to be ok, but there are a few opportunities I would have explored here. First of all, the composition of the 'horizon' splitting the center of the frame here seems to make me ask myself what it is in the top half of the frame that creates the interest for you. In general, when a horizon splits the frame in the center, there are equal amounts of interest on both sides of it. In this image, all of the interest is at the bottom of the frame. This composition does seem to help give some size and dimension perspective. If you want to include the far shoreline in this photo and keep a strong composition, maybe a lower angle photo would help a bit. You could still keep the geese in the frame and cut out a lot of the water between them and the land... bringing the horizon lower in the frame :) If I was aproaching this particular scene, i would have also probably tried to work a horizontal rather than vertical frame, but I don't know what is in this scene on the left or right... Likewise, I would have worked a tight composition of the geese alone....


Home - Challenges - Community - League - Photos - Cameras - Lenses - Learn - Help - Terms of Use - Privacy - Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 04/09/2025 07:35:02 PM EDT.