dan_hegler 0 Posted October 12, 2001 Just wanted to see what "real" photographers may say about my photo. It's only scanned in as 200x200 or so I believe, so it's kind of tough, but if you save it to a graphics ed and enlarge it a bit, you get a better shot, with a bit less detail... Please don't hold back, especially for positive feedback. :) Thanks! Link to comment
david_chess 0 Posted October 12, 2001 I'm note sure if I qualify as a 'real' photographer, but I like it! The colors are strong, and the close / distant contrast draws in the eye. The only thing I can see to criticize is that it's perhaps a little busy; a few too many things in the scene. But that may just be my own personal minimalism talking... *8) Well shot. Link to comment
chris_hulett 0 Posted October 12, 2001 I like the clouds and the distortion of the sign. What kills it for me is the power lines, and there's not a whole lot you could do about them, except digitally. Link to comment
ed_berman6 0 Posted October 12, 2001 Would be more interesting if you waited for a train to enter your picture. Link to comment
rajat_kirtania 0 Posted October 12, 2001 the sky looks great...and yeah the power lines indeed seems like an unwanted addition....maybe you could have taken the shot from the other side. But i do like your idea of taking a close shot of signal post from a low perspective to include the nice creamy clouds... Link to comment
timo_inkinen 0 Posted October 14, 2001 Great sky (good use of polarizer) and nice depth of field, but too much wires in this composition (too many elements in the photo). You could have improved it by concentrating on the sign, railroad track and the gorgeous sky, if possible. Link to comment
dan_hegler 0 Posted October 15, 2001 Thank you for your commetns!!! They will be taken into consideration for future shots. I do have train photos as well and may upload one soon. I got lucky while walking back and saw one coming, but it was too late to go back to this location... Link to comment
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