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May 01, 2008, 11:27:49 AM »
Hi Everyone,
How is the composition of this photo ?
Though you are welcome to comment on the technical aspect; I am more concerned about the composition & what could have been done better with regards to it.
Though Tripod was used , it was tough owing to almost 35 degree inclination of the bank.
Also there was hardly any more space towards the right.
Link to photo Seaside
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23531375@N00/2457028503/
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Other than the tilted horizon line (we all do it
), not bad at all. You're pretty close to using the Rule of Thirds and you have a foreground object.
We have lots of tips on photo composition that you and others will find useful. Make sure you check out the photo gallery for illustrations of good composition.
http://www.digicamhelp.com/taking-photos/advanced-techniques/composing-photos.php
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Thanks Gail - can always count on you
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Yup, we all have to watch those horizon lines.
As much as I concentrate on doing so, every now and then I must adjust a photo with a tilted horizon line when I edit. Sometimes this has to be done when photographing scenes with vertical lines.
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