They are all nice. I think #1 would be the best if you could open up the shadows on the wheel a bit. On my monitor, there's very little detail visible.
Thank You Jiro, composition is a biggie for me lol, and a Big part of Why I love Photography...My feeling has always been , that if you feel you are standing where 8 out of 10 other photographers would be to take a subject, MOVE lol.. Point of View and how you arrange it , is Photography!
Sexy6... Thanks .. I knew where I wanted to be for this shot , the hardest thing was waiting for people coming and going in the areas lol..
Here's a Wider view with this Point of View, I just wasn't happy with the Flume running down the center???
Thanks Richard... I agree, took many shots from this POV, and actually the only Point Of View... Wheel was heavily Shaded, actually had a line of peoplw waiting for me to shoot wanting to enter the bridge to the mill lol.. I couldn't pull that wheel out thru multiple settings, PhotoShop lol.. Thanks for commenting!
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edited December 11, 2010
More wonderful production, Tom. It's very obvious that you work hard on your composition....always a strong suit in your pictures.
Shot #5 is very nice. I have one small nit, very small, in that you have a horizontal fence positioned in the foreground. Sometimes, something like that will " block " my eyes from entering the picture. Like I say, a very small nit.
Sorry, Tom. I just couldn't pass this one up.:D:D
You've given us great stuff, as usual.
Tom
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Shot #5 is very nice. I have one small nit, very small, in that you have a horizontal fence positioned in the foreground. Sometimes, something like that will " block " my eyes from entering the picture. Like I say, a very small nit.
Sorry, Tom. I just couldn't pass this one up.:D:D
You've given us great stuff, as usual.
Tom
:lol4 Tom (NewEnglandMoments), you'll find some of us to be quite light-hearted, and some even a bit spunky ~ And, with a good long memory
and a Very Good Nit Tom!!! lol... trust me I thought of this at the time of posting lol.... as said , I do it too!! I have lectured about this Point of Fences along with open water lead in's for years , and to this day , I am Guilty myself!!
An open Water lead in by the way is that water does not support Structure , Rock, Cities, etc ... and in Composition, or with rule of thirds, a visual violation.. gives the viewer a bit of static in viewing, but not sure why lol... morale of story , Mountains don't float.. Water Scenes require foreground...
I sure won't argue your Point , I;m Guilty as Charged lol.... and had that coming !!
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Sexy6... Thanks .. I knew where I wanted to be for this shot , the hardest thing was waiting for people coming and going in the areas lol..
Here's a Wider view with this Point of View, I just wasn't happy with the Flume running down the center???
Thanks Richard... I agree, took many shots from this POV, and actually the only Point Of View... Wheel was heavily Shaded, actually had a line of peoplw waiting for me to shoot wanting to enter the bridge to the mill lol.. I couldn't pull that wheel out thru multiple settings, PhotoShop lol.. Thanks for commenting!
Shot #5 is very nice. I have one small nit, very small, in that you have a horizontal fence positioned in the foreground. Sometimes, something like that will " block " my eyes from entering the picture. Like I say, a very small nit.
Sorry, Tom. I just couldn't pass this one up.:D:D
You've given us great stuff, as usual.
Tom
:lol4 Tom (NewEnglandMoments), you'll find some of us to be quite light-hearted, and some even a bit spunky ~ And, with a good long memory
Very nice images! Thanks for posting them...
An open Water lead in by the way is that water does not support Structure , Rock, Cities, etc ... and in Composition, or with rule of thirds, a visual violation.. gives the viewer a bit of static in viewing, but not sure why lol... morale of story , Mountains don't float.. Water Scenes require foreground...
I sure won't argue your Point , I;m Guilty as Charged lol.... and had that coming !!
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