klaesser
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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True, but... I think Lew's point is that there's no distinct main subject in the image; while that can work in large landscapes and panoramas, with an image this small (in terms of scope) it doesn't really work. Based on your title, I get your idea (I believe), but I think there might have been a better composition.I guess you can look at whatever you want
At the end of the day, as the photographer, your happiness with the images is all that matters. That said, all we're trying to do is offer suggestions based on experience, training, and/or plain old opinion as to options which may improve (in this case) your compositional thinking. After all, photography is art, and while many way, "Art has no rules", it does have a lot of established and accepted guidelines.Guess I will have to go back to try and get my tuition back for Doctorate of Photgraphy
A trained or learned photographer always tend to dissect and analyse; this mostly happens, when the image at the first look did not appeal to him; ...and i think the analyses made here have logic too. They are not just cynical i feel. I am not a trained or much learned photographer; yet i am keen to learn.
I like many elements in this photograph; but as a whole it has some compositional problems too. If this image has sufficient pixel density, the rectangle portion, below the bridge with bridge pillar and upper part as limits, but completely excluding the bridge will be a nice choice....This is your image and any segment from it also yours only
PS: then the caption would need a change too![]()
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