Hi Hoggers, which photo do you like better? It's the same angle, just one's a little more closer...but you'll figure it out.
MadMikeOne
Loc: So. NJ Shore - a bit west of Atlantic City
My preference is the second image. In the first, something is lost with “chopping off” the top of the mountain. The leading lines in #2 just make me want to continue on to see what’s beyond the mountain.
markeisenbeil wrote:
Hi Hoggers, which photo do you like better? It's the same angle, just one's a little more closer...but you'll figure it out.
I like them both. On first glance i thought #1, but after looking closer there is no sky and the mountain tops are slightly cut off, so now it is a toss up. Is number 1 a crop or really a different pic?
Nice job
I like the second, also. The tree (Bush?) on the right is not so prominent.
Bmac
Loc: Long Island, NY
Two different views, both enjoyable. I prefer the first for being closer and right on top of that curve. Makes me feel like I am driving the car. Love it!
markeisenbeil wrote:
Hi Hoggers, which photo do you like better? It's the same angle, just one's a little more closer...but you'll figure it out.
#2, Maybe a little less sky, I'd try it
The second.
The first "dead ends" me after the second curve.
The second allows me to continue into the image.
MadMikeOne
Loc: So. NJ Shore - a bit west of Atlantic City
Longshadow wrote:
The second.
The first "dead ends" me after the second curve.
The second allows me to continue into the image.
Perfect description. You said it better than I did.
The second - curved lines leading to the mountain. It looses something when the hills are cut off.
#2. It’s much more calming to me for some reason.
Salo
Loc: Cherry Hill, NJ
Wow, hardly any votes for #1. I definitely prefer #1 because it gives me the sense that I am speeding down that sloping, curvy road. The decapitated mountains even enhance the feeling of 'falling' though another millimeter of sky wouldn't have hurt that sensation.
The longer portion of straight roadway and the large expanse of sky in #2 just 'feels' a little flat or stationary to me.
I actually like both shots but #1 has an tacit element of action to it (like skiing downhill) while #2 looks more like a typical landscape shot.
Salo
Loc: Cherry Hill, NJ
Wow, hardly any votes for #1. I definitely prefer #1 because it gives me the sense that I am speeding down that sloping, curvy road. The decapitated mountains even enhance the feeling of 'falling' though another millimeter of sky wouldn't have hurt that sensation.
The longer portion of straight roadway and the large expanse of sky in #2 just 'feels' a little flat or stationary to me.
I actually like both shots but #1 has an tacit element of action to it (like skiing downhill) while #2 looks more like a typical landscape shot.
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