kamerageek
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I shot this on a photo walk last summer. I'd like to know what you all think.
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I must be getting a little slow in my old age, but for the life of me I cannot figure out what this is - a fountain? - and I guess from my perspective, anyway, I like to be able to determine, on my own, what an image is all about - this has me stumped. As I asked, I am thinking it is a fountain, or part of a fountain. If that is the case, then it would be nice to see the larger context of this image. My 0.02¢ FWIW.
Cheers,
WesternGuy
i enjoy pics of water. this is definitely captured a unique movement of it. however, i feel like we are missing the best parts of the scenery because its all been cropped. maybe shifting the water one way or another in the frame and zooming out a bit to get some more background?
The camera is functional. That's all I get from this.
The camera is functional. That's all I get from this.
While I appreciate the time you took to give me feedback, your comment isn't helpful. It's critical, but it doesn't provide any information that I can use to grow or improve.
You saw my photo and it didn't inspire you. That's all I get from this.
I disagree with all who say you need context, and to zoom out. Perhaps you should zoom in and eliminate distracting backgrounds, and focus even more on your subject, which is obviously the action of the water. This would have been a good opportunity to shoot vertically as well.
I'd say 75%, or more, of my photography is about removing context, and leaving the viewer guessing.
Context is not about composition. That's a different animal entirely.
Or report him. His existance here is pointless.
I disagree with all who say you need context, and to zoom out. Perhaps you should zoom in and eliminate distracting backgrounds, and focus even more on your subject, which is obviously the action of the water. This would have been a good opportunity to shoot vertically as well.
I'd say 75%, or more, of my photography is about removing context, and leaving the viewer guessing.
Context is not about composition. That's a different animal entirely.