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JohnR
Feb-16-2005, 04:32 PM
Took these the other day. All handheld with 50mm f/1.8 lens. Comments/Critiques welcomed.

http://louisvilleky.smugmug.com/photos/15905924-M.jpg

http://louisvilleky.smugmug.com/photos/15396186-M.jpg

http://louisvilleky.smugmug.com/photos/15905273-M.jpg


More here:
http://louisvilleky.smugmug.com/gallery/386285/1/15905273

Harryb
Feb-16-2005, 04:35 PM
Took these the other day. All handheld with 50mm f/1.8 lens. Comments/Critiques welcomed.

More here:
http://louisvilleky.smugmug.com/gallery/386285/1/15905273
Excellent. The colors and details on the first two shots are right on. The 50mm/1.8 is one of my favorite lenses.

JohnR
Feb-16-2005, 04:42 PM
Excellent. The colors and details on the first two shots are right on. The 50mm/1.8 is one of my favorite lenses.

Thanks Harry.

Didn't you like the last one? It's my favorite, actually.

Someone told me that these photos of mine are "a bland documentary feel to them like if I was looking through a national audubon field guide to see what gaboonius viperiues is then I would see these."

Do you think that way too? How can I make them stand out more?

Harryb
Feb-16-2005, 05:00 PM
Thanks Harry.

Didn't you like the last one? It's my favorite, actually.

Someone told me that these photos of mine are "a bland documentary feel to them like if I was looking through a national audubon field guide to see what gaboonius viperiues is then I would see these."

Do you think that way too? How can I make them stand out more?
Hey John,

They are all good but I liked the first two better. The subject stood out where on the 3rd shot he just blended in. Maybe a tighter crop may make it more interesting.


Its hard to get exciting shots at a zoo. The animals there are fed on a schedule and they don't have to much other than to hang around and wait for the dinner bell.

The best way to make your shots stand out is to pay attention to your composition. Try for a perspective where the main subject does stand out from its surroundings.

Ann McRae
Feb-17-2005, 07:48 AM
I love snakes!
The first one is really good - unusual pose, great capture of the eye, and great color. The other two show the challenges of shooting in a zoo in that you aren't really free to get the best compositions (actually that may also be true in the wild!).
I would suggest different crops on them all - a tall, narrow presentation on the first, really tight on the snakes face on the second, and tight to the whole snake on the third.

ann

JohnR
Feb-17-2005, 01:14 PM
:) Thanks for the input you 2.

It definately is hard to get a good composition on reptiles in cages. Especially the 2nd one..that's a Green Mamba :D

How do these look?

http://www.mac-yak.com//images/Nk1103715251a.jpg

(for large one, click here: http://www.mac-yak.com//images/03715251a.jpg )

http://www.mac-yak.com//images/Nk1103712356a.jpg

Or..a different crop:

http://www.mac-yak.com//images/712356ab.jpg

Harryb
Feb-17-2005, 05:25 PM
:) Thanks for the input you 2.

It definately is hard to get a good composition on reptiles in cages. Especially the 2nd one..that's a Green Mamba :D

How do these look?


Much better, these definitely capture your attention. I kind of like the first crop on the last picture better. The shot is kind of soft to do very heavy cropping.
But these are a real improvement. :thumb

JohnR
Feb-17-2005, 05:49 PM
Thanks :) I was told this would be a better crop:

http://www.mac-yak.com//images/Nk1103715251ca.jpg

GREAPER
Feb-17-2005, 07:01 PM
I think you were told right. Thats nice.

wxwax
Feb-17-2005, 07:02 PM
Yes, the cropping helps a lot, they fill the frame much more and look a lot better. :nod A bigger lens would help too, get you closer to the wee beasties.

shaman
Feb-18-2005, 03:02 AM
The copperhead has much more 'intensity' in the middle crop, I think.
Very nice! Were they taken at the Louisville Zoo?

shaman

JohnR
Feb-18-2005, 11:29 AM
Yes, they were shot at the Louisville Zoo.

What part of KY are you in?

MuskyDude
Feb-18-2005, 03:50 PM
I really like these shots, and what you've done with them. :thumb Looks like a great place to shoot at! Thanks for sharing!


AJ