Discussion on: Image 696 - "Big Bells" | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Discussion, revisions and constructive criticisms of Image 696 - "Big Bells" | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Bob Wallace (BobTrips) Msg: #1 April 23rd 2006 01:09:10 | Nice composition. You've got the focus on the first bell and then you let it fade to the rear which works well. Starting with the large bell in the left front and letting the bells run out the right does a good job of pulling ones eye from one side to the other and creates a lot of depth. There's just enough bougainvillea to add some color without interfering. I'd say the one thing that would have made it better would have been to shoot from a higher position which would have included the top of the first bell. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Kristina Johnson (wired2theworld) Msg: #2 April 23rd 2006 13:55:38 | I agree about capturing the top of the bell. And I have a shot with it, but unfortunately, it's not as good. I'm too short to have been able to capture it by looking in the camera screen. It was an awkward angle. I was standing at the top of some steps, so I could not back up. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Bob Wallace (BobTrips) Msg: #3 April 23rd 2006 14:36:00 | Next camera (aren't we all dreaming of our next camera?) - get one with an articulated LCD. That way you can hold your camera well above your head, close to the ground, around a corner, ... and still frame the shot in the screen. The Canon S2 IS and S3 IS have a wonderful LCD mount. Check it out. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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