divingnemo
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#33

Meltdown
(on hindsight think i didn't give enough justice to the scene with my foreground composition

(on hindsight think i didn't give enough justice to the scene with my foreground compositionpointers anyone?)
space is the main issue when handling foreground compositions.
you have to make sure that the balance is there , that nothing is too top heavy, right heavy, bottom heavy, etc. if most of your elements are clustered to one side, that CAN be ok, but you have balance it out with the background - say, a beautiful cloud is on the top left, and most of your foreground elements are on the right, that would still be fine.
here just looking at the composition alone (though i do not like the exposure), there is far too much empty space on the left. that background is sweet, so to keep it the way it is here, i would move right, while turning the lens to point at the scene. this will have 2 effects while keeping your bg roughly constant: it will fill in the space on the left, while potentially providing enough separation for that cluster of rocks that are blending together on the right.
great series overall......
wow nice pics ...(sorry to OT) do u drive to these ulu places? or do u take a cab?
I like #3 for the mood and #8 for being a clean shot.![]()
is that leftmost rock..... glowing?
lol crap, must have overdid the shadow/highlighting and dogding. arghhh :sweat:
thanks for pointing that out!
ahahaha.. relax.
if redoing is too jialat, just layer duplicate, clone over, then erase to reveal the rock, that should remove the halo and look fine large if you do it nicely.
wah many kum xia for teaching me this method. thought i had to redo everything again :bsmilie: attempted the edit alr, hope it works for u this time![]()
looks better, but there is still a slight halo, to the bottom left of the rock it is quite visible.
composition wise, i'm not really a fan. i can see the attempt at a leading line but it is not quite obvious enough, personally i would crop the bottom off for this one to make this even more panoramic.
on second look, there is also haloing on one of the rocks on the right!
went to macritchie to catch the sunset today..
had trouble framing the floating platforms properly and then i figured i'd just do the 'direct' approach.
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Take the Leap
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The Catch
Excellent perspective and strong square crop!
Well done Marc!
Great catch for them, great catch for you too! cool.
The horizon's a wee tilted and there're some barrel distortion making the guys look bloated.