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10/30/2009 09:12:35 AM |
I'd call this rule of thirds rather than centered comp, due to where the horizon and rock are. Now I see you used both in your title. I think that is en excellent way of pointing out that several compositional concepts can coexist in the same scene. |
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10/29/2009 12:41:02 PM |
This is awesome! Not that it would be allowed, but did you clone the horizon line out to see what it would look like? I think that would be so cool :) |
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10/27/2009 11:50:45 AM |
I'm curious...how are you getting Centered composition and rule of thirds? Those two techniques are opposites. You either have your subject centered or on a third. You actually managed to get a third and not centered.
Still a quality photo and I'm bumping it up a point. |
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10/27/2009 11:45:04 AM |
love the reflection in the water this is totally well done |
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10/26/2009 06:46:28 PM |
There is something very calming about this shot. I love the perfectly straight, and almost pencil thin horizon line. |
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10/26/2009 05:10:20 AM |
Perfectly executed examples of the techniques, although to me slightly uninteresting.....7 |
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