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Castlelyons Hill
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davemacParticipantcathaldParticipant
Do you have a bigger version somewhere Dave as its hard to see any detail at this size
I like it at the moment but it needs to be bigger,upload 800px on long sideCathal
DeeboParticipantdavemacParticipantmgstParticipantflynnyParticipantFine work ,Dave. Mono works very well here, Good composition, Should make a nice print.
Regards,
Paul.davemacParticipantThanks to all for C&C. Been getting a lot of ‘nice and simple composition’ lately (which I’m not complaining about :D ). Haven’t been taking shots long and am only experimenting with various techniques I’ve learned during a course with the Institute of Photography. Anyway, a friend of mine has me concentrating on composition and hopefully in time will be able to move on to more advanced compositions (if that’s how you would word it.) Once again thanks for C&C, I don’t post these up to get compliments as I genuinely believe in the people here giving honest and knowledgable opinions which I can incorporate into my shots.
carrigmanParticipantAlan RossiterParticipantdavemac wrote:
Been getting a lot of ‘nice and simple composition’ lately (which I’m not complaining about :D ). Haven’t been taking shots long and am only experimenting with various techniques I’ve learned during a course with the Institute of Photography. Anyway, a friend of mine has me concentrating on composition and hopefully in time will be able to move on to more advanced compositions
I think you’ll find that the “nice and simple” compositions attract more attention than the complicated ones. This is a nice and simple image…nothing broken and easy on the eye. I wouldn’t try too hard to try to achieve complicated comps…it’s all text book stuff but in reality if you find this type of shot (above) appealing then I’d concentrate more on going with your gut feeling than what the book says you should do.
Alan.
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