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I'm looking for some rating/critiques on this composition. Any
feedback would be appreciated. Thanks
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This photograph really caught my eye. There is so much dark space that at first I'm inclined to think that it is a problem, but the way the edges of the trees light up and show color makes it all very compelling. The intense dark spaces becomes a very powerful part of the composition with all the contrast. I think it's great. How far did you underexpose to get the shot?
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I'd appreciate any comments one might have on this photo. I think
there might be too much of a red tint to everything. It's a familiar
sight to anyone who has been to Colorado Springs
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Picture of the sky over the Maine Coast. Is it underexposed? Thanks
for any comments/ratings/evaluations
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This is a picture of a half-frozen cascase/waterfall that is thawing
out. Water is flowing through the inside of the flume and and rushing
out from the bottom. I thought that it presents interesting depiction
of stillness and motion.
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I think it's a great composition - I like the collection of curving shapes - the hills, the hay, etc. I think you could crop a little out of the bottom foreground so as to position the bales of hay along the bottom third of the photo. It's great
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A Catapult in Les Baux-de-Provence, France. Circular Polarizer used. I
chose to take this photo wide at 28mm to give it a dynamic and
imposing feel. Also kept the pedestrians in the picture to give it
scale. I chose an angle so that the trajectory of the catapult points
towards the end of the path where the people are walking - a natural
vanishing point for the scene. Please let me know if this composition
works. Thanks
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This picture was taken outside a small shop in Les Baux-de-Provence,
France. How is the color, framing and composition? I'd appreciate any
comments. Thanks
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I would appreciate any comments one might have. I'm concerned that the
whole thing is underexposed a bit. There are a million things that the
juxtaposition of these two images could suggest.
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Gives me a whole new appreciation of the color green. It's gorgeous
Waiting
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