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    Question A Voyage through Ages



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    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

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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!
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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.
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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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    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.
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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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    Quote Originally Posted by mishele View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Bossy View Post
    I second 480. The composition is awkward. The colors are beautiful!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Compaq View Post
    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
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