A few photos to share
Scott W
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Here are a few of my photos, Let me know what you all think.
I have more on my site - www.scottwilliamsgallery.com Please feel free to let me know what you think.
I have more on my site - www.scottwilliamsgallery.com Please feel free to let me know what you think.
More Photos- www.scottwilliamsgallery.com
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Canon 20d + Grip / Canon 580 EX / Canon 17-40L / Canon 24-105L / Canon 70-200 f2.8 ISL / Mannfrotto 055MF3 Tripod w/329RC4 Head.
Hoping to get back into the art and improve my skills whenever needed.
1) Honestly, this is the most compelling shot of the five you posted. The bridge is a nice strong line. The dark clouds are working against you, as are the cars in the background. This also looks slightly underexposed. I like where you are going with this shot.
2) I'm not sure what I'm looking at. If it's the sunset, then a tighter crop would help. If it's not, then the photo is really underexposed.
3) Very nice landscape here. Again, the dark cloud kills this one. It's almost worse than the dark cloud in #1. I'd like to see this with a really blue sky.
4) Ummm... The sky is nice. What's your subject here? What are you trying to say?
5) Getting there. Again, gorgeous sky. The patch of weeds in the foreground of the lake is a little distracting. You could either crop tighter, or try to clone those out. One other little nit, my eye is drawn to the reflection, which is pretty much dead center in the frame. If you crop out that patch of weeds, try making it so that the tree/reflection is off to one side or the other a little bit.
Overall, nice stuff. Thanks for posting and asking for feedback.
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