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Cemetry shots
Posted:
Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:57 am
by Dave-D40
Took a few at the local cemetry today and didnt come up with anything decent, so i had a bit of play in pp and came up with two that i dont mind.
Ok hit me with some c&c
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Re: Cemetery shots
Posted:
Sun Jul 06, 2008 12:54 pm
by zafra52
Dave, I think the second image is better thanb the first. Why? Because you followed the rule ot thirds. In fact I would go back to the original and crop it to ensure that the main subject is in the intersection. I would even blur the background just a little more to make it less distracting.
The first image, I feel that the bottom part of the subject is missing and this upsets my autistic perception. So if you don't have the missing bottom part in the original picture why don't you crop the top part to frame it more tightly, but following the rule of thirds.
Ilike your choice of black and white and also the contrast in both pictures because death is definetly not colourful. I don't think taking pictures in a cemetery is as easy as it looks because you have to decide what to leave in and out of the frame.
Re: Cemetry shots
Posted:
Sun Jul 06, 2008 12:56 pm
by Marvin
I would like to see more of both of the monuments. The first you have cut off near the bottom and I like the idea of the second but would also like to read the writing that is just visible.
Re: Cemetry shots
Posted:
Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:00 pm
by Dave-D40
Thanks
The first one i didnt know what to do with as i centred the whole thing too much,I can restore the lower part.
With the second one i didnt feel comfortable with peoples names in the image,not sure what the etiquette is in a cemetry.
Re: Cemetry shots
Posted:
Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:12 pm
by Dave-D40
Recrop of # 1, cant get any lower.
Re: Cemetry shots
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Sun Jul 06, 2008 8:18 pm
by zafra52
I think I prefer this one.
Re: Cemetry shots
Posted:
Sun Jul 06, 2008 10:32 pm
by hrpremier
Image number 2 is certainly a standout. The detail in the topic is typical of a graveyard shot, but the background tells the real image of the photo. Number 1 really did nothing for me initally but the recrop was an improvemnet on the original.
Jase
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Re: Cemetry shots
Posted:
Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:57 pm
by Matt. K
Excellent conversions! On my monitor they are totally neutral and look like genuine B&W film shots.
Re: Cemetry shots
Posted:
Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:49 pm
by wheels
Marvin wrote:I would like to see more of both of the monuments. The first you have cut off near the bottom and I like the idea of the second but would also like to read the writing that is just visible.
I think #2 is the best of the pair. You could, if you so desired, burn in a few of the highlights in the sky on #2 to add a bit more drama to the sky as the highlights are there but just a little bland. It would also help the monument stand out a tad more.