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07/12/2004 08:32:59 PM |
From the critique club:
This is a very interesting and detailed work. It is very well constructed. However, the shot required more planning. This is something I would have considered the best time of day as critical. I would examined it in the early morning sun, the late sun etc. If forced to do at time of day you selected, I would have placed a couple of people holding sheets to help reflect the available light. Of course, this makes it a project.
However, It may have been more effective to have shot around it, selecting not the whole image but part. This would also allow the texture of the sand to show. For example, I would have aimed the camera close to the entrance. This would include the entrance and give the viewer this way into the picture. Such a view may have proven very extraordinary. Sometimes, the whole is not the best way to go.
Message edited by author 2004-07-13 00:41:38. |
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07/01/2004 09:03:15 PM |
A different perspective on the subject might improve the feel and emotion of this subject. Also be careful of overexposure. |
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06/30/2004 05:37:08 AM |
meets the challenge for sure, the photo itself suffers from harsh light. |
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