Deciding between 2 shots for wk51
It'll be on of these 2:
https://c2.staticflickr.com/1/436/31...f2907bf1_b.jpgAn Urban Fairy Tale by Adam Bonn, on Flickr
This one - which I like, I like the human moment - I like the juxtaposition & I like how the foliage draws the eye to the couple
What I don't like is that it doesn't look as good as how much I like it !!!
Or this one
https://c3.staticflickr.com/1/536/30...31674795_b.jpgRiver Boat by Adam Bonn, on Flickr
Which (to my eye) is somehow a better photograph, but hasn't really got as much potential viewer engagement
I think maybe what now - to bastardise a popular quote from the Pulp Fiction movie:
What now? Let me tell you what now. I'ma call a coupla hard, pipe-hittin' photo editors, who'll go to work on the homes here with a ton of layers and a editing brush. You hear me talkin', castle in the park shot? I ain't through with you by a damn sight. I'ma get medieval on your ass.
:D
Re: 2016 Project 52, Forth Quarter by Adam
A couple of thoughts.
How about cropping the left side of the first image, which doesn't add much to the scene; in fact, for me, it creates distraction from the chief subject. Maybe end up as 4 x 5 ratio or square?
And a similar thought about the second one. Which is the intended subject, the boat or the overall landscape which is rather dark? I would consider going more panoramic and losing a bit from the top.
Re: 2016 Project 52, Forth Quarter by Adam
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Geoff F
A couple of thoughts.
How about cropping the left side of the first image, which doesn't add much to the scene; in fact, for me, it creates distraction from the chief subject. Maybe end up as 4 x 5 ratio or square?
And a similar thought about the second one. Which is the intended subject, the boat or the overall landscape which is rather dark? I would consider going more panoramic and losing a bit from the top.
Some good thoughts there, thanks Geoff
The first shot can be tighter, but my intention is not a spy shot of a couple, but to try and convey their feeling of romance by the juxtaposition of the fairytale castle and the modern apartments in the bg
There is a bit too much tree in the shot though, I've also warmed it up a bit (image not shown) and that makes it look better too
The second shot is a whole scene, not just the boat and I like the layers of light and dark, and how the details transition in and out from top to bottom like waves, which is in a way then replicated by the wake of the boat. It could do with losing that silver of horizon in the top right though
I did try this with shadow recovery, but I thought it looked a bit flat tbh, there was more mood and feeling by hiding the details than revealing them!
But I think you know by now, I'm a funny bugger in terms of how I like my pictures to look, so I'm not expecting a rousing chorus of approval :D
But don't get me wrong, feedback is always appreciated and you've been exceedingly consistent and helpful with your comments over the past year