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Jun 15, 2011 23:11 |  #1

Thought I would post this for fun and seek some honest CC feedback regarding PP, compostion etc...

Ugh...this upload is no where near as sharp as the original. I guess I will have to read through the posts regarding optimizing photos for sharing.

Thanks for your thoughts


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Jun 26, 2011 23:45 |  #2

spartan1 wrote in post #12601693 (external link)
Thought I would post this for fun and seek some honest CC feedback regarding PP, compostion etc...

Ugh...this upload is no where near as sharp as the original. I guess I will have to read through the posts regarding optimizing photos for sharing.

Thanks for your thoughts

As a Sydneysider, I'd say the angle of the bridge is good. It brings some interest to the old girl.

As for the composition, I think the piece on the right is out of place. It's not the focal point of the picture yet it's one of the first things you notice. A few steps forward would have been much better.

If you were trying to make the piece the focal point, then a shallower depth with a blurry bridge in the background could've been a hit.

With regards to the sharpness, learn to save for web viewing, it'll make a massive difference. :)




  
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Jun 27, 2011 00:01 |  #3

S7000 wrote in post #12663096 (external link)
As a Sydneysider, I'd say the angle of the bridge is good. It brings some interest to the old girl.

As for the composition, I think the piece on the right is out of place. It's not the focal point of the picture yet it's one of the first things you notice. A few steps forward would have been much better.

If you were trying to make the piece the focal point, then a shallower depth with a blurry bridge in the background could've been a hit.

With regards to the sharpness, learn to save for web viewing, it'll make a massive difference. :)


Thanks for the insight. All good advice. Save for web viewing is key...haha.

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