nat
Loc: Martha's Vineyard, MA
I know I broke all the rules, but this big soggy wet cloud hanging over the water was too good to miss. This is looking from our island toward Cape Cod 4-5 miles away. Critiques welcome.
nat wrote:
I know I broke all the rules, but this big soggy wet cloud hanging over the water was too good to miss. This is looking from our island toward Cape Cod 4-5 miles away. Critiques welcome.
I like the contrast of the light foreground and the foggy background.
nat
Loc: Martha's Vineyard, MA
Thanks. I'm always hesitant to submit photos because of the high quality I see here; but it's a learning experience, and that's why I like this forum.
nat wrote:
Thanks. I'm always hesitant to submit photos because of the high quality I see here; but it's a learning experience, and that's why I like this forum.
Keep shooting and posting, the Vineyard is a beautiful spot.
Stef C
Loc: Conshohocken (near philly) PA
Did you really break it? The ground looks like its in the bottom third, and then cloud looks like it's in the top third. I think it looks really good!
Actually, the composition is pleasing and the land/water dividing line LOOKS to me like it's in the lower third.
The tree is pretty close to a "3rd" area and a lot of times it looks better to me to bring it to the edge as you have.
I think you did a good job.
nat wrote:
I know I broke all the rules, but this big soggy wet cloud hanging over the water was too good to miss. This is looking from our island toward Cape Cod 4-5 miles away. Critiques welcome.
sorry, I have no clue which rule or rules your broke. Could you please tell me and then I can critique. Thanks
Just remember, the 'rule of thirds' is probably better looked at as a 'suggestion of thirds'.
Compose and take a photo how *you* think it looks good, don't worry so much about adhering to some arbitrary standard that may not apply to what you are photographing. And... most importantly have fun out there!
I think it's a very good shot! Would have preferred to see the whole tree, but other than that, you have a fine piece of work there! :thumbup:
Joyfullee wrote:
I think it's a very good shot! Would have preferred to see the whole tree, but other than that, you have a fine piece of work there! :thumbup:
come on people - this is bland and boring. I don't like to be rude either but if we keep saying WOW AWESOME GREAT SHOT DON'T CHANGE A THING - then no one will ever learn.
docrob wrote:
Joyfullee wrote:
I think it's a very good shot! Would have preferred to see the whole tree, but other than that, you have a fine piece of work there! :thumbup:
come on people - this is bland and boring. I don't like to be rude either but if we keep saying WOW AWESOME GREAT SHOT DON'T CHANGE A THING - then no one will ever learn.
As they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.....being the beholder here, I see much beauty in this shot. :-)
docrob wrote:
Joyfullee wrote:
I think it's a very good shot! Would have preferred to see the whole tree, but other than that, you have a fine piece of work there! :thumbup:
come on people - this is bland and boring. I don't like to be rude either but if we keep saying WOW AWESOME GREAT SHOT DON'T CHANGE A THING - then no one will ever learn.
I tentatively agree with you...not a lot is happening in the shot...there is no "aha!" moment...
But for what it is...it was executed well.
That seems to be the status quo on this particular forum...any bland shot is considered AWESOME!....if anyone says otherwise usually they get a bit of a correction.
rpavich wrote:
docrob wrote:
Joyfullee wrote:
I think it's a very good shot! Would have preferred to see the whole tree, but other than that, you have a fine piece of work there! :thumbup:
come on people - this is bland and boring. I don't like to be rude either but if we keep saying WOW AWESOME GREAT SHOT DON'T CHANGE A THING - then no one will ever learn.
I tentatively agree with you...not a lot is happening in the shot...there is no "aha!" moment...
But for what it is...it was executed well.
That seems to be the status quo on this particular forum...any bland shot is considered AWESOME!....if anyone says otherwise usually they get a bit of a correction.
quote=docrob quote=Joyfullee I think it's a very... (
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For me, it is what the photo conveys in it's simplicity and that particular moment in time through nature itself. It is much more than what one sees with the eyes. This photo evokes an emotional response from me.
As a metaphor for a person going through a time of struggling, a mind clouded over with the troubles of life in that particular moment; yet a loyal friend stands close by (two trees.) On the other side of the struggles, there is an overall sense of serenity, calmness and peace, and most of all a balance, through it all.
Yes indeed, through my eyes, it is a very beautiful photograph that touched a deep place within me.
Bmac
Loc: Long Island, NY
nat wrote:
I know I broke all the rules, but this big soggy wet cloud hanging over the water was too good to miss. This is looking from our island toward Cape Cod 4-5 miles away. Critiques welcome.
The photo works for me because, quite simply, it's pleasing to look at. 8-)
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