Some Ideas from older pics.
davev
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I have a few pics that I have taken in the past that would work for
this challenge. Most of them I can recreate easily cause the shots were
taken close to home.
Are any of these worth going to reshoot.
Thanks in advance. dave
this challenge. Most of them I can recreate easily cause the shots were
taken close to home.
Are any of these worth going to reshoot.
Thanks in advance. dave
dave.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
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Excellent, excellent shots IMO!
(So...to recreate the seagull scene, would you pay them by the hour to sit for you, or by the shot?) :gone
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That one has the "emotion factor" for sure.
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I also LOVE the cemetary shot. They're all the same headstone and they go on forever in a nice pattern (great for this challenge). The color highlighting the single headstone in the foreground, however, reminds me that each one has a unique story to tell. Nicely done!
I talked to my wife today about the gulls being back. It didn't sound good.
Maybe by next week some more will have migrated back north.
I guess I wasn't thinkin about the live element.
Thanks again for looking.
dave.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
The seagull shot doesn't hit me like it did Snappy. Perhaps if the birds come back and you can play different angles it would be perfect.
I saw another bird shot in a book, but it took alot of birds. I was going to go take it, but I suspect that those were only here in mass in the winter. But I am stuck thinking of that shot............. I think they were geese which I don't have, someone else might.
In the winter we had tons of seagulls.............everywhere.
ginger
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#1 - Very nice work on the selective color... however, for this challenge I'd go with all B&W. You might try shooting from a bit higher angle. From a higher angle you might be able to fill more of the frame with the headstones while still keeping a good 'patern' feel.
#2 - Great composition! - You're going to have to play around with the depth of field on this one. To my eye it looks like the third pew along the left side is sharp. As you move away from that pew things start to get soft. You might be able to get everything sharp, but it's going to take a small aperture, a long exposure, and a good tripod. The other approach to take would be to shallow up the depth of field. With at least one pew nice and sharp you'd establish what the viewer was looking at and use the out of focus pews and background to fill in the rest of the image
#3 - - I think I might play around with the framing a bit. Maybe try to loose some of the space along the left side of the image while working to open up a bit of space at the top and right.