Saying Goodbye Reject
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:20 pm
One of my early concepts for the Saying Goodbye theme in the recent competition was a shot of one of the many roadside shrines that sadly "adorn" our highways.
In the end I rejected this as I found the concept just too miserable, and while saying goodbye is often sad, this just went too far.
Also, a candid I shot of my father in law fitted the theme so well, I went with that instead. SInce I won a prize with that shot, it must have been a good call Of course this one may have come first
Anyway, back to the image:
I find this quite powerful, though saddening. Aspects of the composition that work for me are the road giving context, the oblivious car speeding by, the barren strip the shrine is in, and ,not least, the sign (Overtaking lane 2km ahead) near the top of frame.
Original JPG with minimal PP (took WB from cross arm & minor sharpening) Framing is as shot.
I would appreciate comment from others
In the end I rejected this as I found the concept just too miserable, and while saying goodbye is often sad, this just went too far.
Also, a candid I shot of my father in law fitted the theme so well, I went with that instead. SInce I won a prize with that shot, it must have been a good call Of course this one may have come first
Anyway, back to the image:
I find this quite powerful, though saddening. Aspects of the composition that work for me are the road giving context, the oblivious car speeding by, the barren strip the shrine is in, and ,not least, the sign (Overtaking lane 2km ahead) near the top of frame.
Original JPG with minimal PP (took WB from cross arm & minor sharpening) Framing is as shot.
I would appreciate comment from others