I'd like a mix. I prefer the second shot since it has better separation
between subject and background but I'd also prefer that the subject be
closer/larger as in the first shot.
Chuck Norcutt
Andrew Dacey wrote:
> Quoting iddi <iddibhai@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>
>>which of the two do you prefer, and why?
>>
>>http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2425/1296/1600/IMG_1002.jpg
>>
>>http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2425/1296/1600/P2171301.jpg
>>
>>shot by two different people (one of them me), two different cameras,
>>different focal lengths, a few feet apart. Cropped/rotate/levels/USM on
>>*both* shots done by me. thanks.
>
>
> I like the 2nd shot better. There's not much separation between the person and
> the background in the first shot, they sort of merge together. With the second
> shot they stand out much more.
>
> You also see more of the mood of the light.
>
> I'd say I like the framing better as well since it places the subject more in
> a
> scene. But I think if the lighting was better in the first shot I might prefer
> that shot, hard to say.
>
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