Greetings from the Critique Club!
So we meet again, Tabrez...hehe...;-)
Ok. I can see why you took this shot and get some idea as to what you wanted. There is indeed plenty of rope, and a lot of it is in focus, but it is a light-coloured rope competing with a flag that has a large white area in it, against a very light-coloured sky. So the rope gets lost in the shuffle. Had the sky been bright blue or even dark loomy grey with clouds, it would help to show off the rope to advantage. The coloured areas of the pic could use a little hit of saturation. ISO 400 is understandable if you're shooting something black or very dark coloured in these conditions, but with so much white you don't want to jack up the ISO needlessly. Also a high ISO and a smallish aperture, like f8, are cancelling each other out. ISO 200 and f5 or f5.6 should have been enough for this shot.
If you don't have PS Elements or some similar processing program, I suggest checking your camera's settings for colour etc and adjust them there to get the most from images that are straight out of the camera. I can see that you are now taking advice, so please continue to shoot and to learn from both commenters and critiques!
Susan |