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Oct 19, 2007 21:17 |  #1

I read an article on landscape photography and the difference between a "travel" shot and a photographic shot.

It said to include a bit of foreground. So i decided to put in a bit of the beaches running track. This is my home St Heliers.

Been here my whole life. I found a good vantage point on a hill.

Have i got the right idea by including the running track to make a "photographic shot" instead of a typical landscape shot.

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Here is another two examples of how i am trying to apply what i have learned. Is this the right idea when they say include foreground. Is this photographic and not boring?
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Oct 19, 2007 22:25 |  #2

Mediation wrote in post #4157105 (external link)
I read an article on landscape photography and the difference between a "travel" shot and a photographic shot.

It said to include a bit of foreground. So i decided to put in a bit of the beaches running track. This is my home St Heliers.

Been here my whole life. I found a good vantage point on a hill.

Have i got the right idea by including the running track to make a "photographic shot" instead of a typical landscape shot.


Camera: Canon EOS 300D Digital
Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture: f/22
Focal Length: 94 mm
ISO speed: 100

70-200 F4L

Comments will be highly appreciated and taken in :)

Here is another two examples of how i am trying to apply what i have learned. Is this the right idea when they say include foreground. Is this photographic and not boring?

Camera: Canon EOS 300D Digital
Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture: f/22
Focal Length: 17 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Sigma 17-70mm


Camera: Canon EOS 300D Digital
Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture: f/22
Focal Length: 17 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Sigma 17-70mm

Gidday Matt :)

Yep you're starting to get the idea. Don't worry if it all seems a bit overwhelming, I've been in and around photography for many many years and I'm still learning.

Good shots composition wise, but look at the difference in contrast and colour between the first one and shots two and three. Those ones really pop - the colours are vibrant, the contrast rich.

I like how you've got a runner in the first one, would look a bit static without something to break up the grey of the walkway.

I had quick play in picasa before and threw a grad filter over the sky to deepen it a bit, and warmed up the image a tad. It then went from the snapshot type exposure to the "ooh that's not bad" of the second ones. If you haven't got picasa I'd recommend you do. It's a great way of making quick non destructive changes to images.

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Oct 19, 2007 23:28 |  #3

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Gidday Matt :)

Yep you're starting to get the idea. Don't worry if it all seems a bit overwhelming, I've been in and around photography for many many years and I'm still learning.

Good shots composition wise, but look at the difference in contrast and colour between the first one and shots two and three. Those ones really pop - the colours are vibrant, the contrast rich.

I like how you've got a runner in the first one, would look a bit static without something to break up the grey of the walkway.

I had quick play in picasa before and threw a grad filter over the sky to deepen it a bit, and warmed up the image a tad. It then went from the snapshot type exposure to the "ooh that's not bad" of the second ones. If you haven't got picasa I'd recommend you do. It's a great way of making quick non destructive changes to images.

Cheers, Shane.

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Thanks! oh yeah i see. So in landscape i have to think about that richness :)


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Oct 20, 2007 01:21 |  #4

Nice pics Matt -- you are getting the hang of it. I gather you didn't use a CP but managed to get real good coloured skies for 2&3 - good job.

In your 2nd pic I would have probably moved forward or to the left to include the water in the foreground...


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Oct 20, 2007 02:23 |  #5

Hey Matt

Nice Pictures. For me I like 2 & 3 the best. Good Job.. Hope I can be doing that too :p

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Oct 20, 2007 02:44 |  #6

Very nice photos, but I think the road in number one blocks the viewer from entering the scene and is not so esthetically pleasing. It might have been better with him running on the beach instead.


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Oct 20, 2007 03:19 |  #7

That last comment is good. I was looking at the picture & thinking it is good... But. I think that explains the But.
I really like the 3rd one. Definitely my fav. Keep it up


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Oct 20, 2007 05:30 |  #8

Mediation wrote in post #4157821 (external link)
Googles picasa and clicks download :p

Thanks! oh yeah i see. So in landscape i have to think about that richness :)

No worries. Keep it up.


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Oct 20, 2007 05:38 |  #9

Hey thanks a lot for the comments guys.

My next plan is to find a river or a small stream and do some slow shutter speed shots and get some water flow effect. Will keep this foreground idea in my mind from now on.


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Oct 20, 2007 06:04 |  #10

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Hey thanks a lot for the comments guys.

My next plan is to find a river or a small stream and do some slow shutter speed shots and get some water flow effect. Will keep this foreground idea in my mind from now on.

This is where the ND filters you have yet to buy will come in handy ;)


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This is where the ND filters you have yet to buy will come in handy ;)

ah just looked it up on google. Interesting filter. Is ND8 strong enough?


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Oct 20, 2007 06:37 |  #12

Mediation wrote in post #4158687 (external link)
ah just looked it up on google. Interesting filter. Is ND8 strong enough?

Depends on how many stops you want to drop. If you get the slide in types, you can buy more than one and stack them. Someone that uses them frequently want to step in here?

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