111 - Farmscapes? And a big question....
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Hi! Welllllll, sooooooo, my understanding is that a "scape" photograph must have strong shapes or lines by definition? Is that correct?
We lucked into a draft horse demonstration over the weekend and I tried to shoot a few images with this challenge in mind. It was a gorgeous day and the horses always such a treat to watch.
I can clean these up further, but I'm not at all sure if they are suitable for the challenge theme. I think the last works (#4) for sure, but what about the images where the horse and driver are more prominent subjects?
Sure would appreciate some input.....
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Hi! Welllllll, sooooooo, my understanding is that a "scape" photograph must have strong shapes or lines by definition? Is that correct?
We lucked into a draft horse demonstration over the weekend and I tried to shoot a few images with this challenge in mind. It was a gorgeous day and the horses always such a treat to watch.
I can clean these up further, but I'm not at all sure if they are suitable for the challenge theme. I think the last works (#4) for sure, but what about the images where the horse and driver are more prominent subjects?
Sure would appreciate some input.....
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TO answer your question I'd say, depends on who you ask. And 'strong shapes or lines' is perhaps a bit misleading. Shapes and lines are a component of many types of photographs. They need not be strong, but they do have an effect on the observer and can be/ought to be used to advantage.
I disagree that #4 is suitable. I think you missed the mark there by not including the whole of the building.
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I suspected that Leah. But no sense in beating around the barn, so to speak~
I also think #3 has some potential. There's enough "scape" in it for sure.
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Three or Four, if four could have a tree line and some ground rather than two objects coming up out of nothing....
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Agree with WhatSheSaw that #2 is an excellent portraiture, and like the conversion, unfortunately does not fit with a "Scape".
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