Walking the dog . .
St.Annes,Fylde Coast, Lancashire. UK.
Nicely done. I would love to see all of Yorkshire.
Very nice. I thought maybe it would be a picture of a yo-yo.
Wonderful symmetry and composure! Great shot.
jerryc41 wrote:
...maybe it would be a picture of a yo-yo.
Same here. Took up yo-yoing about a year ago to bolster my waning coordination and reflexes. Now a handful of yoyos later and some expertise I think my hand-eye coordination is a little better. Still have a problem catching short, fast horizontal returns - obviously because of slowing reflexes - gotta keep working on that!
Whoops, forgot this thread wasn't about yo-yoing after reading Jerry's post, sorry.
Bob Mevis wrote:
Nicely done. I would love to see all of Yorkshire.
Thanks Bob - this was in Lancashire - but Yorkshire is a great place.
fabulous vivid color harmonies latent within... epic use of vanishing point perspective...
Rathyatra had you considered waiting to have this couple and there K9 fill most of the right half of the frame?
i.e. splendid venue that begs for dominate compelling imagery story...
Food for thought... you might grow professionally by reviewing the marketing imagery used by travel agencies... they typically use commercial shooters who understand the dynamics of persuasive techniques to appeal to viewers...
And yes you'll likely need to obtain a model's release for identifiable individuals in order to use the imagery commercially...
btw, I've worked countless commercial shoots both as a lighting assistant and makeup artist...
For high end work, agency models are the rule not the exception... as is a full team of hair makeup and wardrobe...
Hope this helps Rathyatra...
Thank you for sharing... I wish you well on your journey...
Thomas902 wrote:
fabulous vivid color harmonies latent within... epic use of vanishing point perspective...
Rathyatra had you considered waiting to have this couple and there K9 fill most of the right half of the frame?
i.e. splendid venue that begs for dominate compelling imagery story...
Food for thought... you might grow professionally by reviewing the marketing imagery used by travel agencies... they typically use commercial shooters who understand the dynamics of persuasive techniques to appeal to viewers...
And yes you'll likely need to obtain a model's release for identifiable individuals in order to use the imagery commercially...
btw, I've worked countless commercial shoots both as a lighting assistant and makeup artist...
For high end work, agency models are the rule not the exception... as is a full team of hair makeup and wardrobe...
Hope this helps Rathyatra...
Thank you for sharing... I wish you well on your journey...
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Wow - I can see the potential in the advice you give - I tried to take in the sweep of the vista and did not think of making the couple a central feature - but certainly worth considering in future shooting.
I do appreciate very much your input and your good wishes for my photographic journey.
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