Wednesday, July 15, 2009




image one low
image two high
image three med

just a bit difrence in the images

any thots?
which do you like more and why?

thanks

1 comment:

  1. In general, stay with the hi-res if you actually care about the resulting image.
    You should play with shutter speed and f-stops to get used to how they work: to freeze the motion (and avoid the blurring in the moving branches top-center), work with as high a shutter speed as you can and open the f-stop as wide as you can. If you want to have the water all blurred (on purpose-like) to give a sence of motion, go the other way around.

    The composition isn't bad at all, but I think you'll be more satisfied if you work with the "rule of thirds" to help create a "scene" rather than a "picture."
    You don't have to be exact, by any means, but it's a good place to get started with your idea-forming process for an image.

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