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RASMITH32MemberSeaviewParticipant
That’s a really nice image Ras, mountainscapes are much more difficult than most people think, in my opinion anyway :D . First off exposure is impossible and secondly, it’s never easy to find an interesting foreground. I ended up taking a photo of my car today :lol: , I was trying to capture a bit of snow on the tops but couldn’t find anything interesting in the foreground.
Dave.
PS, I was wondering today where do photographers go now for serious CC of their images?
RASMITH32MemberThanks Dave, yeah mood taints can be difficult especially if you don’t want the postcard type image. A lot of time I end up down on my knees to try isolate a foreground object such that it’s not lost against the background. It has gone very quiet in here alright!
AnonymousParticipantSeaview wrote:
PS, I was wondering today where do photographers go now for serious CC of their images?
I think it’s the enforced policy of today’s belief that says you can’t or shouldn’t criticise/critique another person/work for
fear of being un-pc. It’s the everyone is right and everyone belongs syndrome or my opinion doesn’t or shouldn’t matter!
In other words, the slow death of democracy and freedom of speech is happening.As for serious critique I think the majority of images today are very average so people tend to look and move on.
Photographers are a vain group of people and don’t accept criticism too well, and that includes me also!
I know we all want to move on and improve our photography but I would like to think that when we look at our
own images we should know where we went wrong in the taking of it and learn to correct it next time around.http://www.ppai.ie/” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;
A great site to view and gain inspiration from!
MarkKeymasterMarkKeymasterRob – you’ve got the south west sown up. What you do in 10, would take me more of the day I think :)
SeaviewParticipantderek897ParticipantJohn17 wrote:
Seaview wrote:
PS, I was wondering today where do photographers go now for serious CC of their images?
I think it’s the enforced policy of today’s belief that says you can’t or shouldn’t criticise/critique another person/work for
fear of being un-pc. It’s the everyone is right and everyone belongs syndrome or my opinion doesn’t or shouldn’t matter!
In other words, the slow death of democracy and freedom of speech is happening.As for serious critique I think the majority of images today are very average so people tend to look and move on.
Photographers are a vain group of people and don’t accept criticism too well, and that includes me also!
I know we all want to move on and improve our photography but I would like to think that when we look at our
own images we should know where we went wrong in the taking of it and learn to correct it next time around.http://www.ppai.ie/” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false;
A great site to view and gain inspiration from!
talk photography isn’t too bad if you’re looking for critique.
texMemberRob an excellent photo and very well exposed. I do however feel that you have too much foreground in your picture. I think your photo would have more impact if you cropped out a portion from the bottom of the picture. I would suggest half the distance between the bottom and where the timber projects from the water.
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