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Photography~Technically Speaking => General Photo Chat => Topic started by: Daniel Neff on July 18, 2004, 12:38:13 PM

Title: Request feedback on picture.
Post by: Daniel Neff on July 18, 2004, 12:38:13 PM
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I took this at a beach on Cape Cod. It seemed to be a very interesting subject, and it was early morning lighting, but the picture is less than interesting to me. What could I have done differently?

I touched it up by correcting the levels and rotating it to make the horizon level. I don't remember if the stand was leaning that much or if it is perspective distortion because I tilted the camera up with a wide-angle lens.

Any comments would be appreciated.
Title: Re: Request feedback on picture.
Post by: Pat on July 18, 2004, 12:43:04 PM

At first I thought that it needed straightening and then I noticed that the horizon is indeed straight.   ;)

Just wondering if maybe the main subject is too centralized?  Maybe have a bit of the beach to the right of the object and have your main subject to the left of the photo?

These are just ramblings at the moment and I'll be back to add more (if I think I can) about it.  LOL
Title: Re: Request feedback on picture.
Post by: Pat on July 18, 2004, 12:43:56 PM


I really like the lighting for sure!  I love the morning sun and long shadows.  I'd also crop off the black lens marks at the top left and right.

Title: Re: Request feedback on picture.
Post by: Sonifo on September 03, 2004, 11:56:37 AM
This is what I would have done.

Back up a bit and take a picture with the rule of thirds in mind.  I see there is a path on the left side of the tower, maybe try to incorperate that in the photo by having the path lead you to the tower.  I would really try to play with the shadows and even convert it to b/w. 
Title: Re: Request feedback on picture.
Post by: Pat on September 14, 2004, 12:31:58 PM

I wonder where Daniel is.  I miss seeing him posting.

Title: Re: Request feedback on picture.
Post by: Ben on September 14, 2004, 01:35:16 PM
Dan,

Two things that I saw immediately.  One the main subject is dead center.  Objects placed off center have more impact than objects placed in the center. Two, the horizon divides the photo directly in half.  Thirds are lots more interesting, than halves.  I will post a lighthouse pic tomorrow showing both of these compositional rules.

Ben
Title: Re: Request feedback on picture.
Post by: Daniel Neff on September 15, 2004, 10:27:28 AM
Ben,
I know those rules. Apparently though, I had temporary amnesia when I took this picture. I think I didn't notice the horizon because the lifeguard stand dominated the picture. If I had it to do again, I would have gotten down real low, maybe laid on the beach, and shot up, either eliminating the ocean or putting the rule of thirds in use.
Title: Re: Request feedback on picture.
Post by: Pat on September 15, 2004, 01:05:56 PM

Hey, Daniel!  Great to see you!  I've missed you and your painted face!  LOL

I'd so love to live so close to the ocean like you do.  Have you any more recent photos?

Title: Re: Request feedback on picture.
Post by: Pat on September 15, 2004, 01:07:45 PM

Dan, I just looked at your webpage and see some photos from Niagara Falls.  I'm going there next week!  Hope to get some images from there.

Title: Re: Request feedback on picture.
Post by: Daniel Neff on September 15, 2004, 01:11:50 PM
Quote from: Pat Scott on September 15, 2004, 01:05:56 PM

Hey, Daniel!  Great to see you!  I've missed you and your painted face!  LOL

I'd so love to live so close to the ocean like you do.  Have you any more recent photos?




I have a few, I'll work on getting them posted. However, I have been taking a lot of slides lately, and I don't have a slide scanner, so I don't have a lot of recent ones I can post right now.
Title: Re: Request feedback on picture.
Post by: CheckSix on September 27, 2004, 07:22:26 PM
It seems also something is vingetting on the top two corners. Are you using a lens hood that is to small?