Hi everyone! Long time listener of the podcast, first post on the forum.
I like this photo, because it shows an unusual situation, and tells (I think) an interesting story. But I'm looking forward to ear your opinion, thanks!
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This is a discussion on Beach within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Hi everyone! Long time listener of the podcast, first post on the forum. I like this photo, because it shows ...
Hi everyone! Long time listener of the podcast, first post on the forum.
I like this photo, because it shows an unusual situation, and tells (I think) an interesting story. But I'm looking forward to ear your opinion, thanks!
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Hi joaoandreqff and welcome to the forum!
I like this shot for the same reason as you do, it suggests a story. The tones here are quite decent. Did you try any other angles?
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Thank you. No, I only have it from this angle. On the right there is a building and on the left a cemitery of abandoned boats, so there wasn't much margin to try other angles. By the way, I changed my mind and I think it works better in color:
Anyway, I think that the biggest problem with this photo is that it's too busy.
Last edited by joaoandreqff; 04-26-2009 at 11:07 AM.
Wow you are right. Much better in colour!
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
Colour does work much better, allows for the viewer to see much more of the details.
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