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01-21-2012 11:23 AM
# ADS
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Before
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Chief Free Electron Relocator
C&C per request:
Edit/crop so the sun & the boat are at the intersections of the Rule Of Thirds lines.
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Sparky, true...but the aura will be cut across
Regards
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I like this minimalist take on this sunset. The amount of open area does create the feel of a long voyage.....nice shot!
"Art is not what you see, but what you make others see." ~ Georgia O'Keeffe
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I second 480. The composition is awkward. The colors are beautiful!
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I think it works just the way it is. The sun and boat being so far apart is exactly what creates the feel of distance in the shot.
480.....show me what you want.....=)
"Art is not what you see, but what you make others see." ~ Georgia O'Keeffe
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I agree with mishele. Rule of third isn't a checklist for a successful photograph. I quite enjoy it as it is. The fact that the boat is a little above the horizon calms it, I think. If the silhouette was just a smudge against the sea, I would get a more "lost at see" sort of feeling (I think).. N
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
Very lovely colours, but I think more sea and less sky would, for me, convey the idea of going on a voyage a little more. Also, I've read the books, seen the photos and worn the T-shirt, but I don't personally like really high or very low horizons. Of course, this might say more about where I am with my photography, which is still very much in development, than the relative merits of this photo's composition.
On the whole a very nice photo but I tend to agree that the composition is slightly problematic; though not so much because of the positioning of the sun and boat - for me that's okay.
Die ganze Welt dreht sich um mich denn ich bin nur ein Egoist... (Falco)
My photos depict the world as I imagine it to look; feel free to diverge from my point of view.
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I like it as is. Eventually I would try to increase brightness slightly, to evidentiate sun reflex on water.
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True to its title, a perfect composition. Some times rules are not necessary. The halo around sun: is it natural or an artefact?
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Very nice shot! I too feel like ROTs is not needed here.... the expanse helps to convey the title.. a long journey, indeed!
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Originally Posted by
mishele
I like this minimalist take on this sunset. The amount of open area does create the feel of a long voyage.....nice shot!
Thank you mishele.... you had it the way i had it in my mind
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Originally Posted by
Bossy
I second 480. The composition is awkward. The colors are beautiful!
Thank you Bossy
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Originally Posted by
Compaq
I agree with mishele. Rule of third isn't a checklist for a successful photograph. I quite enjoy it as it is. The fact that the boat is a little above the horizon calms it, I think. If the silhouette was just a smudge against the sea, I would get a more "lost at see" sort of feeling (I think).. N
Thank you Compaq