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I like a little over cooked, but these are too much for my taste.
I too find the processing a little extreme for my plebian tastes, however that's purely subjective. I would however suggest working harder to keep your camera level and square, especially when shooting subjects with vertical lines, so that you avoid the appearance of things running up (or down) hill.
I like a little over cooked, but these are too much for my taste.
I suppose I could have made them look more natural, but then if I did that then they'd look like a plain old photograph and I consider that boring. I guess like the other person who replied it's all a matter of taste.
I like a little over cooked, but these are too much for my taste.
I suppose I could have made them look more natural, but then if I did that then they'd look like a plain old photograph and I consider that boring. I guess like the other person who replied it's all a matter of taste.
I think there's a fine line between looking natural and looking haphazard.
Sure, rules are made to be broken but, sometimes, breaking
them doesn't benefit the photo. Personally, I think that's what happened here. The horizon's not level and, as a result, it gives the impression that you simply overlooked that aspect of the shot, and not that you were trying to avoid something that's "boring".
As for the processing, I dig it...
I suppose I could have made them look more natural, but then if I did that then they'd look like a plain old photograph and I consider that boring. I guess like the other person who replied it's all a matter of taste.
I think there's a fine line between looking natural and looking haphazard.
Sure, rules are made to be broken but, sometimes, breaking
them doesn't benefit the photo. Personally, I think that's what happened here. The horizon's not level and, as a result, it gives the impression that you simply overlooked that aspect of the shot, and not that you were trying to avoid something that's "boring".
As for the processing, I dig it...
Well nobody's perfect but I still stand on my feeling about the processing part of my shots and I still feel that with some shots, they can be "boring". Again it's all a matter of taste but at least you do approve of how I processed the shot so not everybody hates it.