I would have to agree about the brightness & contrast.
Its not really leaning that is the way it came out of the camera If I tried to straighten it, then it would be leaning and I usually loose too much of the image when I try it, I am trying to keep my shots as candid as possible and I rarely look through the viewfinder except when doing landscapes or some other type of genre after all it is street photography.
My favorite thing about this image are the multiple layers of interesting things. Not a particularly fascinating subject, but all of the intricacies around them really help the shot out. I don't think it's an especially strong image, but a good one nonetheless.
I would have to agree about the brightness & contrast.
Its not really leaning that is the way it came out of the camera If I tried to straighten it, then it would be leaning and I usually loose too much of the image when I try it, I am trying to keep my shots as candid as possible and I rarely look through the viewfinder except when doing landscapes or some other type of genre after all it is street photography.
Having the two heads on the screen and the poster of heads is the best part of this shot.
Even though it is street, you need to pay attention to the processing, including straightening it out. The lean really jumps out at you if it does not add to the shot. Use a vertical in the middle as a guide. Paying for straightening with edges cut off may be the price for shooting outside the viewfinder.
My favorite thing about this image are the multiple layers of interesting things. Not a particularly fascinating subject, but all of the intricacies around them really help the shot out. I don't think it's an especially strong image, but a good one nonetheless.
Thank you for looking and for your input it is greatly appreciated.
Having the two heads on the screen and the poster of heads is the best part of this shot.
Even though it is street, you need to pay attention to the processing, including straightening it out. The lean really jumps out at you if it does not add to the shot. Use a vertical in the middle as a guide. Paying for straightening with edges cut off may be the price for shooting outside the viewfinder.
Thank you for looking and for your input it is much appreciated ; I will defiantly work on the processing .Thanks again
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I would have to agree about the brightness & contrast.
Its not really leaning that is the way it came out of the camera If I tried to straighten it, then it would be leaning and I usually loose too much of the image when I try it, I am trying to keep my shots as candid as possible and I rarely look through the viewfinder except when doing landscapes or some other type of genre after all it is street photography.
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Having the two heads on the screen and the poster of heads is the best part of this shot.
Even though it is street, you need to pay attention to the processing, including straightening it out. The lean really jumps out at you if it does not add to the shot. Use a vertical in the middle as a guide. Paying for straightening with edges cut off may be the price for shooting outside the viewfinder.
Thank you for looking and for your input it is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for looking and for your input it is much appreciated ; I will defiantly work on the processing .Thanks again
Lensmole
http://www.lensmolephotography.com/