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Richard
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Hi DGrinners,
I am going to take a deep breath, cross my fingers and post my first pic here. This is an image I shot last month in Cordoba, Spain. Not exactly sure why, but I have not been able to get it out of my mind.
What do you think?
I am going to take a deep breath, cross my fingers and post my first pic here. This is an image I shot last month in Cordoba, Spain. Not exactly sure why, but I have not been able to get it out of my mind.
What do you think?
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I really like this shot..I found it interesting.. I like the person striding into it as well. Very nice.
However, the second pictures really got the comments when I asked, "what do you think?"
So, remember, everyone here is trying to be helpful... This has been the best forum group I have ever come across.
Now, about your picture...
Preface... I am no professional, so what I say is more feeling than structure.
The photo is nice and I like the colors... But, something in it distracts me. I don't know if it's the shadow on the bottom or the half woman coming into the picture.
Maybe its the woman. It's like you were going to take a beautiful shot of your family staged in front of a wonderful setting and some unaware person stepped into your field of view... oops!
If your capture of the woman was on purpose, I would have liked to have seen the whole person.
Just my novice view.
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Thanks for the comments. I, too, am a novice and many of my best shots so far have been accidents, not because I carefully planned them. What caught my eye in this pic were the light and colors of the building. There was something vaguely surrealistic about it (or maybe I was just too hot and thirsty at the time). The woman was an accident and I didn't even realize she was in the frame till later. It would have been easy enough to crop her out, but I felt that having only part of her entering the scene added to a sense of mystery that the scene conveys. Maybe I was still too hot and thirsty when I edited it.:D
http://behr655.smugmug.com/gallery/2514206#132038106
I am really not sure whether I like this one better than the first, though. Do you?
Cheers,
But you also have a briskly walking lady coming into the frame and traveling in the direction of the diagonal lines convergence which adds to the visual effect. Her energy adds to that of the rest of the frame for a compelling visual experience.
One thing is for sure, you don't have a boring photo here, it does get the viewers attention. I think if you worked this scene some more, with those thoughts in mind, you could create even more powerful visualizations and a stronger more powerful photo.
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I like this one better than the version I first posted. You’re all hired
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