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Paul Burgess
08-17-2009, 10:23 AM
Hi all,
Here's a shot that I took Saturday morning, looking over the Seaton Hiking Trail.
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_NgELvbgT1k0/SodRhBqdnRI/AAAAAAAABYQ/OtIXmLvIeig/s800/SeaSun.jpg
Rebel Xt, 24-105mm @ 24mm, ISO 100, 1/25 sec., f/14
Comments and critiques very much appreciated! Be brutal!
Happy shooting and God bless,
Paul
Roman Kurywczak
08-18-2009, 03:34 PM
Hey Paul,
I do like cloudscapes but they are difficult to pull off......I think you were pretty effective though and only wish you had moved the 24-135 a bit more to the right....to get the sun in the ROT line.......but there may have been something there blocking you.....so I cropped.....this eliminated the 2/3 proportions....but felt the comp was still strenghtend by moving the sun more towards that line and I didn't want to cut any more base and none off the top. Let me know what you think of the crop.
Paul Burgess
08-18-2009, 04:12 PM
Thanks Mr.Kurywczak!!
Thanks for the tips! There was nothing blocking me on the right, so I do have this photo:
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_NgELvbgT1k0/SosYU7sINjI/AAAAAAAABYw/8itOxyOuhRY/s800/SeaSun2.jpg
Is this more like it, or do you think it should be moved even more to the right? I think I like it better than the crop, because I like the 2x3 ratio.
Happy shooting and God bless,
Paul
Roman Kurywczak
08-18-2009, 04:47 PM
Hi Paul,
I might go with 1/2 off the bottom...just to keep the focus on the sky! Definitely better and works for me!
denise ippolito
08-20-2009, 03:31 PM
Paul, That is a really nice looking sky and your final repost does look better although your starburst lost its
's star look.
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