Guadalupe River State Park
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I took a friend shooting in the Guadalupe River State Park this weekend. The water is very low from the drought, but we had a fun time and got a few nice shots. Here are a couple of mine, will post more later.
Comments are welcomed.
#1 Nice view westward, showing typical scene on this stretch of the river
#2 Tough path to walk, with all the tree roots crossing it!
#3 HDR version, 3 exposures from 1/30 to 1/5 at f/5, with a tripod and wireless remote.
Comments are welcomed.
#1 Nice view westward, showing typical scene on this stretch of the river
#2 Tough path to walk, with all the tree roots crossing it!
#3 HDR version, 3 exposures from 1/30 to 1/5 at f/5, with a tripod and wireless remote.
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(Incidentally, this is why I take thousands of photos, I can't make any decisions for the life of me, so instead of making decisions, I try every possible permutation and randomly pick a few when I go through them later).
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Lauren
Lauren Blackwell
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the roots ..
WWJD
Thanks,
Lauren
Lauren Blackwell
www.redleashphoto.com
Huge potential on number 2 and 3.
On number 2 my eye wants to move through that root valley and see the detail in all the roots but the DOF keeps me focused right at the front of your image. The rest then just becomes a distration. I think a higher angel and larger DOF would lead the viewer down that twisted path.
#3 Lovely composition and theme to this photo but agin my eye gets stuck on the middle rock. A higher DOF would have been great in this photo. The Shallow DOF leads the viewr to a single spot in the photo and I want my eyes to jump from rock to rock as I cross the river in my head. To be clear I am not saying every rock needs to be in focus but rather you want a gradual transition from your focal point.
What sperates this photo from #2 is your composition. Both have in essence the same general theme a pathway leading me from front to back, but in #3 your composition pulls me through more of your image
For photo one remember to take your time to see the image. What is going to make this unique. It can be as simple as the rock pathway you showcase in #3.
And last but not least keep these coming!
Sorry it took me so long to post a response