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dust?
Opps! I guess it is... :sweat:
:think:..
dust?
very impressed that u managed to get a good composition of great wall. i think great wall is difficult to get good composition...
To TS, great series, your long hour trekking yield very good photos
hi zoossh, mind sharing why you feel it is difficult to get good composition for great wall? Is it because it can be too crowded and too common (since too many people taking similar photos)
Wah....the more I see, the more I regret I did not venture further.....sigh...but with 2 kids....kind of hard to do so....esp in winter somemore.
Lovely pics...hope to see some more!
To TS, great series, your long hour trekking yield very good photos
hi zoossh, mind sharing why you feel it is difficult to get good composition for great wall? Is it because it can be too crowded and too common (since too many people taking similar photos)
Good to see different views of the Great Wall.
Thanks for sharing.![]()
Always enjoy looking at your composition. May I know what lens were u using?
i've not been there, but from the available pictures of great wall, i hassle a few possibilities that are wild guesses that is left to be answered by those who have been there.
- ruggedness of terrain. one need to straddle a long distance to get a new vantage. fitter people explore more. daring ppl breach variable safety levels to get better pictures too, however that is not recommended
- limitation of vantage. sometimes the terrain do not allow certain vantages. in the case of great wall, i think the constrain is the fixed path on the great wall, probably not below or around. but i think ts have done quite well, probably this part of the great wall have much undulations. if the terrain is relatively flat (rem great wall is a ridge-like structure, rather than block-like or erected, thereby giving a small volume in the frame), if the sky is bland, and if there is no foreground interest, then composition gonna be limited and boring.
other impt things not related to composition of form.
- accessibility. i dun see sunrise and sunset at the great wall, so i guess the place may not be accessible during the best hours of lighting.
- colors. the arid landscape offers little variation of colors from brown.
- details. great wall is not a luxury architecture. at close distance shooting, they give limited intriguing details.
usually crowds are less of a problem if they are small compared to the structure and if you frame as such. however if they block your foreground interest, then it is different. another thing is the colors of the clothes they wear, some of which matches, and some of which disturb the color composition.
really enjoyed looking at your images ......... lovely skies (CPL ?) ! :thumbsup:
never been there.. but ur great wall pics are nice..! I like!
Hi,
Your photos remind me of the photo of the great wall taken in the 1960s if I'm not mistaken @ the exhibition @ NatGeo, Vivocity.
Great composition! I appreciate the fact that you didn't PP your photos too much. They seem "clear."![]()
just one question...last time i was there, i got fleeced by a day tour operator. promised to reach badaling by 10am, but end up reaching around 4pm...i want to know ar, how do u get to badaling? rent a car?
i could search using google, but they are somewhat unreliable compared to actual eyewitness.