Your opinion good shot, bad shot.
tramsey wrote:
Your posts are welcomed so is your critique
I looked at the image several ways with no particular luck in doing anything with it. I tried it by cropping to a vertical and including the palm tree only. It still didn't have a focal point.
The only possibility I found for it is to convert it to special effects and digitally altering it to a pattern. It comes out very well in a kaleidoscope for instance. If you are interested in that type for it I would be happy to look at it and post some samples.
Swede
Sorry tramsey, but I don't see a point of interest,or anything interesting in this picture.
I agree with most of the above comments. It doesn't do much positive for me. I would delete it quickly, before anybody sees it.
tramsey wrote:
Your posts are welcomed so is your critique
Don't get it. What was your objective in this photo? :(
Nikonian72 wrote:
No subject, no point of interest.
I agree.... Try again with something different.
Mike
too cluttered, can you try standing further back and isolate the tree from the rest of the stuff.
Nothing of interest here.
Not to keep throwing you under the camera body so to speak. That image is a busy as Grand Central Station, Atlanta International Airport the day before Thanksgiving. Whatever you saw like Capn said just did not translate to a great image.
I think I might see what you were trying to capture...and this is a real big assumption. The palm has some nice texture and patterns.
You may want to try shooting it late evening or early morning so you can get some harsh shadows to make the palm pop, and try a large aperature setting to narrow the depth of field to just the palm.
I personally have a hard time capturing nature so I may not be the best one to give advice
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