Chris, thanks for your comment. I agree you said that there should be
one interest in a photo. Thanks for your advice & I'll notice future.
--
Michael
Palm, Linux, Olympus, Mac user
2007/1/2, Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Thanks, Michael, that's a lovely scene. I might disagree that the
> woman and dog were the main points of interest, though. The light is
> on the trees and horizon and, as you pointed out, the pier points
> that way. In addition, the woman and dog are in the shadow. I think
> that the photograph suffers from having 2 areas of interest and it
> might have been interesting to see the trees and their reflection alone.
>
> You now have the opportunity to make comment on my photographs ... :-)
>
> Chris
>
> On 2 Jan 2007, at 09:56, Michael Wong wrote:
>
> > Nam Sang Wai, a famous tourist spot due to a crocodile appeared about
> > 2 years ago. Beautiful scene, I think a bit little Japanese feel.
> >
> > For the picture, I selected the wooden bridge and the highest 2 trees
> > for the contrast of composition. The wooden bridge leads readers' eyes
> > to the trees. The shadow of trees at the river increases the interest
> > for the photo. Of course the interest points are the woman & the dog.
> > It was my thinking while I took this picture.
> >
> >
> >
> > OM-4T Black, Zuiko 35mm F2, Kodak E100vs
> >
> > http://palmboy.palmcyber.net/gallery/albums/album19/IMG1862_001.jpg
> >
>
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