black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,325Major grins
edited October 27, 2014
It's certainly a nice enough shot. But it doesn't have near the visual impact the other one had. I would lump this one into that " iconic " grouping I mentioned before....good shots all, but not particularly outstanding.
Tom
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The trees are pretty, but I have a difficult time finding a subject. What am I looking at? What am I looking for? There's some sky in the picture which is blown out, then there is some canopy, some foreground trees, and then the tops of some trees in the foreground that don't have trunks. I find myself wondering what you were thinking when you take the shot, rather than knowing implicitly.
It's pretty, but I think a reframe or a thought before composing could make it better.
The trees are pretty, but I have a difficult time finding a subject. What am I looking at? What am I looking for? There's some sky in the picture which is blown out, then there is some canopy, some foreground trees, and then the tops of some trees in the foreground that don't have trunks. I find myself wondering what you were thinking when you take the shot, rather than knowing implicitly.
It's pretty, but I think a reframe or a thought before composing could make it better.
Thanks for commenting. The sky is exactly the color it was on that day -- completely overcast, but no dark clouds. What you perceive as tops of trees in the foreground are low-growing leafy vegetation, and a few trees seemingly photographed without trunks due to the steep dropoff at the edge of the trail.
This view was an epiphanous one for me, and the photograph was carefully framed. The double contrast -- white bark against the yellow leaves and hard verticals against the soft cloud of leaves and background mountains -- added a great deal to the composition.
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The trees are pretty, but I have a difficult time finding a subject. What am I looking at? What am I looking for? There's some sky in the picture which is blown out, then there is some canopy, some foreground trees, and then the tops of some trees in the foreground that don't have trunks. I find myself wondering what you were thinking when you take the shot, rather than knowing implicitly.
It's pretty, but I think a reframe or a thought before composing could make it better.
Thanks for commenting. The sky is exactly the color it was on that day -- completely overcast, but no dark clouds. What you perceive as tops of trees in the foreground are low-growing leafy vegetation, and a few trees seemingly photographed without trunks due to the steep dropoff at the edge of the trail.
This view was an epiphanous one for me, and the photograph was carefully framed. The double contrast -- white bark against the yellow leaves and hard verticals against the soft cloud of leaves and background mountains -- added a great deal to the composition.
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