photomarche 0 Posted February 26, 2014 Hi, I took this landscape on the English coast back in January. The problem I have is that I find the sky very uninteresting, hence Icropped the picture using the format 16:9.However, I am still unsure about the sky.... there is nothing going on. Would you crop the sky even more, breaking the crop format? Thepicture would not work cropping left or right, it needs breath... butmaybe it is possible to crop down the top age to reduce the sky further. What do you think of the composition and would you suggest a differentapproach? I welcome your comments, thanks in advance Link to comment
rjmelone 3 Posted February 26, 2014 Hi Francesco. I think the sky works fine with the starkness of the landscape. You can try taking a bit off the top moving the horizon up to 1/3 from the top of the frame. Overall, I think this is composed very well and looks very nice. Link to comment
stp 6 Posted February 27, 2014 Francesco, I scrolled the image up on my monitor, and I do think you could eliminate more of the blue sky. I reduced the sky by about 50% and found that the pinks on the horizon became even more prominent, and that helped the sky considerably. You might try a 2:1 aspect ratio and see how that works for you. Link to comment
photomarche 0 Posted February 27, 2014 Thanks Stephen, I will try your suggestion with a 2:1 crop... and thanks for looking into this.Robert, thank you too for the valuable feedback. Link to comment
alfbailey 4 Posted February 27, 2014 I think the crop ratio works well and I also think that the subtle colour gradation of the sky is appealing,But perhaps a different approach would have been to take the photo from a slightly lower perspective, taking in more foreground and alleviating the necessity to crop the sky? Best Regards Alf Link to comment
photomarche 0 Posted February 28, 2014 Hi Alf, good to hear from you... it is a very good point, and also a good lesson to remember next time. Thank you for your constructive feedback. Best regardsFrancesco Link to comment
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