Thanks, Bob, and everyone else who responded. Bob, the subjects in the
third shot are my wife and dog. In retrospect, perhaps I should have
moved back a bit and zoomed in, or grown a few inches. But in this
situation, I fiddle with my position too much at my own peril! :-) I'd
been trying to get the cloud above centered, and I think I'd used up all
my political capital for that moment.
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/14643595987/>
--Peter
> Disagree. They aren’t _necessarily_ cliches. <g> They are, I’m told,
the most
> entered, least likely to win type of image in competitions, though.
>
> Having the sky reflected in wet sand of still water is good.
>
> In your third shot, owner and dog, my only criticism is that the
framing is a
> little off. Dark band cuts through owner about shoulder/head high. The
> “preferred” framing would have had the owner lower in the frame so
that entire
> human and dog are “backlit” by the burning sands.
>
> Criticism worth exactly what you paid for it. <g>
>
> --Bob Whitmire
> Certified Neanderthal
--
_________________________________________________________________
Options: http://lists.thomasclausen.net/mailman/listinfo/olympus
Archives: http://lists.thomasclausen.net/mailman/private/olympus/
Themed Olympus Photo Exhibition: http://www.tope.nl/
|