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IceMountainWater - 05 Jul 2007 04:12 GMT
What's your favorite photo out of these 3?

http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=1746

Thanks for any input!
William Graham - 05 Jul 2007 09:18 GMT
> What's your favorite photo out of these 3?
>
> http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=1746
>
> Thanks for any input!

Number one. Number two has a distorted moon, and therefore looks artificial.
Number three is too dark in the foreground, which is a considerable part of
the surface area of the picture. Only number one is understandable to me,
and of artistic significance...........
Draco - 05 Jul 2007 15:08 GMT
> What's your favorite photo out of these 3?
>
> http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=1746
>
> Thanks for any input!

Number one is a nice travel shot. Showing a far away place with
children playing and a feeling of quiet peace.

Number two is a good try. But the moon does have an odd shape and is a
bit over exposed. If you darkened both the tree trunks and the moon
more it would be realistic. The left tree trunk is OOF from the right
one. An extra f/stop or two would have helped. But I do like the idea.
Did you shot this as found or PS the moon into the shot?? Not
complaining. Just wondering.

Number three...I like the feel and mood of the image. The dark and
heavy feeling to the clouds gives a feeling of great depth. The
brightness of the edges gives a feeling of great power. I would have
darkened it even a bit more or exposed for the moon itself.  But I
like this one.

Draco

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