Quite nice what.
I like the one with rays coming through the clouds! Though the sun could have be brighter and more contrasting, but that’s not your fault.
and the moo-moo one could be nice if the grass is greener, but that’s not your fault either.
The problem with photography… must be at the right place at the right time then BINGO! But that’s also when people get their LUCKY SHOTS. is photography really art? and the debate goes on…
For the photo of a lone figure walking along the hay fields, maybe it will look nicer if the composition shift to a bit more to the left. that means include more of the path.
Remember the 1/3 rule? It’s more pleasing to the eye.
The cow photo that i mentioned just now also. Should either put it smack in the middle to emphasize on the isolation or more to the left side (1/3) so that it’ll appear to be looking past the green to something non-existent?
OH! i just realised that it’s not cow, it’s a BIRD! hahaha.
September 19, 2008 at 5:04 pm
Quite nice what.
I like the one with rays coming through the clouds! Though the sun could have be brighter and more contrasting, but that’s not your fault.
and the moo-moo one could be nice if the grass is greener, but that’s not your fault either.
The problem with photography… must be at the right place at the right time then BINGO! But that’s also when people get their LUCKY SHOTS. is photography really art? and the debate goes on…
September 19, 2008 at 5:13 pm
For the photo of a lone figure walking along the hay fields, maybe it will look nicer if the composition shift to a bit more to the left. that means include more of the path.
Remember the 1/3 rule? It’s more pleasing to the eye.
The cow photo that i mentioned just now also. Should either put it smack in the middle to emphasize on the isolation or more to the left side (1/3) so that it’ll appear to be looking past the green to something non-existent?
OH! i just realised that it’s not cow, it’s a BIRD! hahaha.
September 19, 2008 at 5:22 pm
Haha, ‘not my fault’.
But then isn’t it also a matter of knowing where to look, undertansing your surroundings and being able to see what looks good?
And it goes on…
September 19, 2008 at 5:35 pm
Yea, I know, the walking one. Plus the focus is totally off, if you noticed. I don’t know what made me to push the figure so far to the left. >.<
…..bird. Yes, so close-up is understandable XD no vastness and faraway looks…hehe