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The overall height of this picture is pretty cool. If I was going to get picky, I would say the black fence distracts from the shot, also the color of the wheel is too close to the color of the sky, so nothing really "pops". Some might not like the tiny branch at the top of the pic.

I also dont see the typical "depth" of an HDR picture.
 
Ya that black fence is a real pain. Im sure the guy would have taken it down for you, or even painted it a different color if he knew you planned to take a picture and show it to Parker.
 
The overall height of this picture is pretty cool. If I was going to get picky, I would say the black fence distracts from the shot, also the color of the wheel is too close to the color of the sky, so nothing really "pops". Some might not like the tiny branch at the top of the pic.

I also dont see the typical "depth" of an HDR picture.




NONE of this critique is even relevant. Nor does it make any sense. What he supposed to do, wait until the sky turns yellow?
 
I agree with Parker about the problems he sees. And I agree with Christopher that those problems are not relevant to the image. It is what it is. Personally, I wouldnt have taken it at that time, but waited until later around sundown when the lights would be on and the darkened sky would have made the wheel 'pop'. Also the black fence wouldnt be seen. But in broad daylight, what you see is what you get. Criticizing about whats in the image isnt so important here but rather the bad timing of the shot.
 
In fact, the HDR was to increase the definition of the structure, which it did. An "over-the-top" treatment could have been done, but I didn't see any need for it. I just used what I needed to make the shot work.

And the foreground branch was intentional. For depth. They'll be cranking it up later this month for the fair, so I might get back and do an evening shot.
 
The big problem I have with this image is the ferris wheel itself. It looks like its defying the laws of gravity and about 1/3 the way over to being horizontal. Its probably just me but it really looks strange.
 
And the foreground branch was intentional. For depth.


Sorry, the two and a half little leafs dont add depth, and yes the ferris wheel looks like it is about to fall backwards. Just telling you my opinion. Christopher didnt like my c&c, but I dont see him leaving you any c&c at all.
 
I just wanted to make sure he took yours with less than a grain of salt, since most of your issues with it were out of his control.
 
It looks like its defying the laws of gravity and about 1/3 the way over to being horizontal.

The only way I could get anything like a clear shot of it, I had to get pretty close. So you're looking at a stitch of wide angle shots.

So yeah, distorted. I guess I could do something with a perspective adjust, but not too much, given that I'm looking up at the bottoms of the cars at the top of the wheel.
 
Not bad. I wish there was a better angle for this one. I'll be looking when the fair opens.
 
Ya that black fence is a real pain. Im sure the guy would have taken it down for you, or even painted it a different color if he knew you planned to take a picture and show it to Parker.

I was thinking the SAME, exact thought! I might have tried to slip the carney in charge a sawbuck, so he could have, you know, had a couple other guys come over and rip that fence out...and of course, that tree that's blocking the "A" in the word STAT...I'd have fired up the old Stihl chainsaw and layed that tree right down...woulda made for a helluva shot...

Since we're picking this one apart, my nit is that the wheel doesn't appear quite CIRCULAR...it seems a bit wonky and out of round...

Still...not bad for a shot at the fair. A guy does what he can,ya know? Danged fences and trees...oughtta' tear em all down,hell, we oughtta' make 'em illegal!
 

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