Taken at the Worcester Art Museum. There with SO and Best Friend, experimenting with auto ISO. Please Critique.
Willie
A lot of blown highlights and the two people in the foreground are a bit distracting. The subject matter could be interesting.
--Bob
fjrwillie wrote:
Taken at the Worcester Art Museum. There with SO and Best Friend, experimenting with auto ISO. Please Critique.
Willie
AndyH
Loc: Massachusetts and New Hampshire
It's just down the street from my office - been there many times. I like the concept of using it as a backdrop for a portrait, but I'd prefer to see the people facing me. Fixing the highlights should be an easy fix, unless you're going for some ethereal special effect? There's something I really like about this shot, not just that it's taken in The Woo.
Andy
Yeah, the subject seems to hold a lot of potential, but the foreground people are rather distracting. I think your choice of black & white is good, but perhaps back off on the highlights as they appear blown out. Take it from me, I've done that a lot, along with every other slip up. Best wishes. Ken.
Eyes go to the blown highlights. The people in the foreground are just there. They aren't part of the story. Black and white could work well with an image like this. Keep shooting.
fjrwillie wrote:
Taken at the Worcester Art Museum. There with SO and Best Friend, experimenting with auto ISO. Please Critique.
Willie
I am always the oddball! I like it just as it is. The people are as your imagination sees and I see people from the past looking at a great scene. Well done!
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