Wide, shallow image for web banner
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I was asked to contribute some pics of a recent event here in Atlanta. The assignment was to get some wide, shallow shots suitable for a web page banner, dimensions something like 900 x 200 pixels. Here are some of my submissions. None were selected. I welcome your comments on how to approach an opportunity like this, especially like, what to strive for in the shots. The event was to raise money for a particular cause here in Atlanta. Thanks, Carter
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Actually Carter, I think #1 would make a very good banner. Nice broad view and you catch the action of the start very nicely.
A banner should identify the site but not draw the eye away from the site's content. A large banner (from a height standpoint) does not entice the viewer to look at the site content.
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Thank you so much for your helpful input. So here's the banner, in the requested 910 x 200 pixel count, much more focused, cropping out the horizon/sky/streetlight poles. I haven't enhanced the exposure. This is it, practically SOOC, just cropped 910 x 200 pixels to deliver the message. I appreciate your help! --Carter
There is much improvement in the last shot.
The inclusion of the word start (maybe centered) with the subjects burst is a good capture
Nice work..., I would like to see their choice
Appreciate your insights: Now with 1. Light poles cloned out. 2. Grass greener. 3. Street darker. --Carter
Much "cleaner" looking. Nice work. It would be nice if the stone columns to the left and right weren't in sight but that would require a significant lose of "panorama" effect (or maybe not). This is much improved.
Depending on your original file dimensions (and the relatively small target size) I'd also consider cropping both sides to get rid of the columns -as a fairly easy / quick fix.
Yes, you'll lose a few runners - but would that matter ... I think not?
Ideally (imo, anyway) this probably would've been better with more separation between the front runners and the background ... it might be worth blurring the bg (if you feel so inclined ) to get the idea, maybe?
But next time, (if there is one), maybe a longer focal length, wide open, with appropriate relative distances (if circumstances allowed) ie subjects closer to cam, + greater distance behind subjects to bg ... the Start banner would still be obvious, even if blurred.
Btw, if you start losing the top off the start sign because of the column cropping, maybe just move it down a tad ?... no - one'll notice ... especially if it's blurred
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