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01/17/2007 10:39:57 AM |
Thank you very much for the critiques, i will avoid these mistakes next time :-)
Great comments to be learning. |
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01/17/2007 07:56:45 AM |
I think moving closer to the tree would have excluded some of the "pointless" surrounding shubbery and given the picture more of a focal point.
But cool colors none the less. |
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01/17/2007 07:46:42 AM |
Ditto what jhonan said. I can't decide what I'm supposed to be looking at. In fact, the most prominent thing (biggest and brightest) in the picture is the grass, so that's where I end up landing.
Message edited by author 2007-01-17 07:47:01. |
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01/17/2007 07:25:41 AM |
I'll be honest - I like the colours and the sharpness here, the wide angle adds an element of interest. However, the composition lets it down. I'm not sure what the main subject is supposed to be (my eye is drawn to the tree, then the house, then the leaves in the foreground, then the tree...) Also, the horizon cuts straight through the middle of the shot, which gives it a mediocre/snapshot feel. |
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