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Originally Posted by
Kevin J. Kolosky
I think the photos are nice and very well done technically, but if your main subject is the mountain (which I think it is) then you have included too much of the trees and taken away some of the majesty of the mountain.
If you want a near far effect try and find something smaller and place it to the side, or at least in a much smaller proportion to the mountain.
If, on the other hand, your main subject was the trees, then I wonder if it was necessary to include the mountain?
I actually like the composition how it is. The trees lead my eyes to the mountain. I don't see any of your images here though. I also don't see the CC request, though your post history is pretty much just that over the last year.
So why are all the other rules so ruthlessly enforced but not that one?
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what I most appreciate from (some of) your images, Panoral, is the different point of view from Iran you show. Thanks.
Thank you so much, Domingo.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
koraks
I've been looking for the photographic composition rule book for years as I also really want to do it right (so many people have all the technical skills and then just end up shooting the WRONG composition, argh!) Could you point me to a bookstore that retails it?
Panoral, absolutely gorgeous image. It's perfect as it is.
Thank you, koraks.
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Originally Posted by
Randy Moe
There is a rule about no critique if not asked for. A simple "I like it" is not a critique, simply an affirmation.
I wonder why the no critique 'rule' is not enforced?
I also like the image of Iran. :)
I like to simple composition. Thanks, Randy.
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Originally Posted by
FredrickSummers
I actually like the composition how it is. The trees lead my eyes to the mountain. I don't see any of your images here though. I also don't see the CC request, though your post history is pretty much just that over the last year.
So why are all the other rules so ruthlessly enforced but not that one?
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I thank you, previously, I've posted many images of Iran on this site.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
panoral
I thank you, previously, I've posted many images of Iran on this site.
Keep up the good work!
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Ghost Gully, Tenterfield
Gelatin-silver photograph on Ilford IB4.1P photographic paper, image size 19.4cm X 24.6cm, exposed in contact with a Kodak Plus-X 8x10 negative from a hand built Bender 8x10 view camera fitted with a 305mm f9 G-Claron lens and #25 red filter.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
panoral
I like this a lot. It has an obvious fore, middle, and background, and I actually think that gives the mountains massive scale.
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Sunrise over Manteo Lighthouse, Manteo, NC. April 2016. Kodak Ektar 100 - Nikkor SW 90 f/8 - 4x5.
Comments and critique welcome.
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Originally Posted by
mathomas
I like this a lot. It has an obvious fore, middle, and background, and I actually think that gives the mountains massive scale.
Thank you, mathomas.