Do you think the hollow effect did any justice to this pix
Whole photo much nicer.
Sarge
I cut the top off when I zoomed out. Had to do it quick I was on a small boat.
Thought the first pix was some what different. Needed some feed back. Thanks Sarge
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
Image 2 for gets my vote!
Pat
Thanks Pat. #2 gets it then !!
Who is this Fellow
Image one gets my vote. Since it's a tall ship, the first photo giver the impression of looking through one of those hand-held telescopes (forget what they are called) that everyone had back in the days of the tall ships.
wolfman43 wrote:
Do you think the hollow effect did any justice to this pix
Both pictures are interesting with good composure! I go for the first one; since it gives a portrait of the ship itself without any other conflicting items. The second one has a building in it that splits one's attention away from the ship.
Swede
Heck Ya, It elimated the ugly building in the background.!!
I think the first one is nicer. Gives a view like looking through a ships glass.
Merlin1300
Loc: New England, But Now & Forever SoTX
Not fair - - different shots, different backgrounds.
First shot - boat is loaded with people and has trees in background.
Second shot - clean decks and shot more from the broadside which puts the 'ugly building' in the background.
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Not sure I like the stark 'Spyglass' effect - however shot #1's composition using a progressive radial blur might be interesting??
Thats what I like about this Forum, I thought my mind was clear on one shot,Then it was changed again! To Tell the truth,I really liked the effect of #1. It brought out the "subject" of what I was shooting. Thanks for the feed back.
I definitely like #1 the best!
Thanks AGAIN everyone for the feed back. Seems 95% like the effects of #1 Till the next Forum.
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