fabgo 0 Posted November 29, 2001 Great framing. Moving higher up to show more of the pinnacles in the background and centering them within the arch would improve the composition. But I realize that you might not have had a vantage point from where to do that. I also like the color and texture of the clouds in the sky. They enhance the picture. Nice work! Link to comment
frank uhlig 0 Posted December 3, 2001 Moving even higher up so that you can see the top of the near arch would be even stronger, compositionally. Here I am getting a feeling that I am looking through a hole in a wall. But there is no wall ... But there is, were no alternatives, other than trying to hover ala Harry Potter. ? Link to comment
chjohnson 0 Posted December 3, 2001 Since two people have suggested I get higher, I will clear up the mystery. I climbed/scrambled up about twenty-five feet to get to this point, and it was the highest I could safely go and set up a tripod. Link to comment
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