View Full Version : Dusk or Dawn - Which of these two ?
Antonio Correia
Oct-03-2008, 01:38 PM
Today I went to a fortress to shoot for this challenge.
I didn't use the flash as planned and the compositions were rather difficult to get within the restricted area I could move in.
Two proposals with their EXIFs from LR.:D
http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/385786555_3NxQs-M.jpg for this picture http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/385787074_ZXmoR-L.jpg\
http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/385796580_cxsje-M.png for this one http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/385795328_HmHuu-L-0.jpg
The guy in this photo was on the phone and didn't move during the exposure.:clap
Thank you for commenting.:bow:D
Roaddog 52
Oct-03-2008, 04:00 PM
I like the first one. I like the variations of the warm earth tones with the cool blues of the water and the simplicity of the geometric shapes in your composition.
RD52
Antonio Correia
Oct-03-2008, 04:59 PM
I like the first one. I like the variations of the warm earth tones with the cool blues of the water and the simplicity of the geometric shapes in your composition.
RD52
Thank you for the comment. :D:bow:thumb
pyroPrints.com
Oct-03-2008, 06:00 PM
Out of these 2 #1, but i think it could benefit from a better composition, or a differnt subject, but techinically/colorwise it's very good
sunita
Oct-03-2008, 06:13 PM
I like both - like pyroprints said, they are both technically good. I really like the tones in the first, but I feel the image is lacking a focal point. In the second, the man seems a tad bit too far away...:dunno
Hope this helps.
Cheeers,
Sunita
Antonio...looking at these two #1 I like. I like the simplicity of it. The colors and tonal qualities are good. It reminds me of a modernism (modernistic?) type work. Very nice lines. It might just be a matter of taste.
richtersl
Oct-04-2008, 07:41 AM
I am leaning toward #1. Compositionally it's excellent but I find myself wondering how that shot would look from a wider perspective -- one that would include some sky. :scratch
dlplumer
Oct-04-2008, 08:48 AM
#1 for me Antonio
bsharp
Oct-04-2008, 11:48 AM
I'm afraid I have to go against the grain. I like #2 the best. I like #1, but the haze on the water bothers me. The objects under the water bother me. It is such a simple design that my eye goes towards the water to try and figure out what those objects are.
I like the leading lines # two that draw you into the image. No matter how hard you try, your eye keeps coming back to the focal point - the person on the phone.
Antonio Correia
Oct-04-2008, 02:51 PM
Out of these 2 #1, but i think it could benefit from a better composition, or a differnt subject, but techinically/colorwise it's very good
Well, I guess you are right ...:D
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I like both - like pyroprints said, they are both technically good. I really like the tones in the first, but I feel the image is lacking a focal point. In the second, the man seems a tad bit too far away...:dunnoHope this helps. Cheeers, Sunita
Sorry but they are not perfect technically. :cry
The second is blurred. I was making adjustments on the photo and I saw it is blurred.:scratch
And why ? Because I have used a tripod without any weight. Just the tripod by itself has not been enough to sustain conveniently the camera in spite of no wind. Or the movement of the mirror is responsible for the movement... :dunno
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Antonio...looking at these two #1 I like. I like the simplicity of it. The colors and tonal qualities are good. It reminds me of a modernism (modernistic?) type work. Very nice lines. It might just be a matter of taste.
Indeed. That can be a point of view. :D
But the composition is not yet perfect. I should have moved the camera to a different position.
I have also worked on this photo and I could - with much difficulty - find some kind of balance in it.
http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/385900799_kcJYA-L.jpg
As you know by the rules we can't do this for the challenge, but I did for myself.
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I am leaning toward #1. Compositionally it's excellent but I find myself wondering how that shot would look from a wider perspective -- one that would include some sky.
The sky was not near as the wall is rather tall...:D
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#1 for me Antonio :bow :D
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I'm afraid I have to go against the grain. I like #2 the best. I like #1, but the haze on the water bothers me. The objects under the water bother me. It is such a simple design that my eye goes towards the water to try and figure out what those objects are. I like the leading lines # two that draw you into the image. No matter how hard you try, your eye keeps coming back to the focal point - the person on the phone. It's so curious how we can find so many different points of view, which are all of good value.:D
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I would like to thank everyone who had the trouble to drop some line(s) about my photos.
:bow :D
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