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theangler
05/29/2007 07:39:57 PM
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Comment by jblaylockrayner:
Great shot - Nice contrast
theangler
05/29/2007 12:27:16 PM
theangler
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Comment by crik:
nice siloutte and color, the sun looks like its melting.
theangler
05/28/2007 03:46:28 PM
theangler
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Comment by idlecarolyn:
nice shot, not sure the fisherman was needed.
theangler
05/28/2007 03:42:48 PM
theangler
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Comment by galblue:
nice capture
theangler
05/28/2007 12:09:55 PM
theangler
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Comment by MsWiz:
pretty
Pathway on the Water Village
05/27/2007 12:35:12 AM
Pathway on the Water Village
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Comment by dr rick:
Greetings from the Critique Club

This is certainly an interesting place to make a photo. There is a nice rhythm in the rooftops and the fence, and a great cloud. Lots of nice lines (converging on a Vanishing Point, which is important for this challenge). And the vertical format complements the scene.

But two things make it a bit boring: the harsh mid-day light and the centered composition. Taking photos close to sunrise or sunset gives both more appealing color and interesting shadows. And keep the rule of thirds in mind; put the focal point a third of the way up or down (and/or left or right) for a more interesting composition. No "rule" in photography is hard and fast; there are always times to ignore them. But they are working against you here.

The composition of this photo could be improved by cropping. Unlike iamwoman, I would keep the sky and crop some of the bottom; the sky is interesting, the pathway is not. While I'm at it, I'd also crop off some of the right; the fence is a bit overwhelming there in the foreground, and it throws off the balance.

It would also help a lot to darken the sky to make the cloud more dramatic. This can be done without spot editing by using Shadows/Highlights to darken the highlights or, for finer control, using Curves to increase the highlight contrast. Using a polarizer while shooting probably would have worked even better.

Overall, not a bad photo. But not a very interesting one either. Keep making pictures; getting your vision across in a photo takes lots of practice.
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theangler
05/25/2007 11:37:00 PM
theangler
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Comment by Jason_Cross:
This is a nice calm portrait. I like this shot.
theangler
05/25/2007 08:44:52 AM
theangler
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Comment by RitaD:
Beautiful.
theangler
05/24/2007 08:58:19 AM
theangler
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Comment by LindaLee:
What a lovely shot! So many things come to mind - tranquility, serenity, warmth, the absolute Glory of God. Just beautiful. Now that I'm back for a second look, I think it needs to be bumped up.
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theangler
05/23/2007 12:52:39 AM
theangler
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Comment by Alley Cat:
Nice silhouette
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