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Mar 13, 2010 11:45 |  #1

Here's one I took at a scholarship competition at Hendrix College the other weekend.

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Mar 13, 2010 12:19 |  #2

looks ok.
What focal length was this? I might try shooting it with a longer fl to get the background more compressed with the foreground.




  
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Mar 13, 2010 12:56 as a reply to  @ yoyoboy's post |  #3

I shot this with the 50mm- it was the only lens I took on the trip.


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Mar 13, 2010 12:58 as a reply to  @ theextremist04's post |  #4

everything is far too centered for me.I feel where the road takes my eyes to is not strong enough to hold my interest.:confused:


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Mar 13, 2010 13:38 |  #5

I love it! The "centeredness" works for me :P Perfect exposure, especially for the sky. That's hard to do. Great work!


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Mar 13, 2010 13:47 |  #6

yeah good exposure, but nothing there for me, it there was some cool thing in the end of the road or the road just dissapears into a vanishing point...idk, maybe you should play with it in photoshop


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Mar 13, 2010 14:02 |  #7

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I love it! The "centeredness" works for me :P Perfect exposure, especially for the sky. That's hard to do. Great work!

Just wondering what "works" for you in this particular photo? While the exposure is nicely done, what holds your interest? Wondering....


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Mar 13, 2010 14:52 as a reply to  @ Flo's post |  #8

The size might make a difference...you can actually see the bell at the end of the road.

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Mar 13, 2010 16:13 as a reply to  @ theextremist04's post |  #9

what I see if the pole center stage, not the bell.:confused:


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Mar 13, 2010 19:28 |  #10

I agree with flo, it's lovely and sharp but I get to the centre and think so what ?


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Mar 13, 2010 19:51 as a reply to  @ corkneyfonz's post |  #11

Okay. Thanks for the critique!


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Mar 15, 2010 15:04 |  #12

Flo wrote in post #9789362 (external link)
Just wondering what "works" for you in this particular photo? While the exposure is nicely done, what holds your interest? Wondering....

I think there are some clean lines in it. The street, the stripes on the street, and the line of the trees are all leading your eyes to the middle of the photo, which is where he was aiming his focus for. While it may not be a photo worthy of being published in a magazine, and while his focus point might not have the best subject matter, it's good composition in my opinion :) Thanks for asking so nicely!


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