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<blockquote data-quote="AxeMan - Rick S." data-source="post: 14897" data-attributes="member: 1746"><p>Suggestion, Keep the snow to yourself (just kidding)</p><p></p><p>I see the effect your going for here. You're trying to show the sun glaring through the trees. Not a bad shot, but I would have to agree with Bushidojs. Try a different angle, try to hide that sun a little more behind the trees, it going to come through, defuse it a little more. The tree on the left falls into the area of the rule of thirds and your eyes should be drawn the that first, but the sun also falls into another area of the rules of thirds, and because it is so bright "My" eyes are drawn to the sun before the tree. If you don't know about the rule of thirds look it up on the web. Just remember not every shot HAS to apply the rule of thirds. I recently learned the rule of thirds and because of it my photos are turning out much better for me when I apply the rule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AxeMan - Rick S., post: 14897, member: 1746"] Suggestion, Keep the snow to yourself (just kidding) I see the effect your going for here. You're trying to show the sun glaring through the trees. Not a bad shot, but I would have to agree with Bushidojs. Try a different angle, try to hide that sun a little more behind the trees, it going to come through, defuse it a little more. The tree on the left falls into the area of the rule of thirds and your eyes should be drawn the that first, but the sun also falls into another area of the rules of thirds, and because it is so bright "My" eyes are drawn to the sun before the tree. If you don't know about the rule of thirds look it up on the web. Just remember not every shot HAS to apply the rule of thirds. I recently learned the rule of thirds and because of it my photos are turning out much better for me when I apply the rule. [/QUOTE]
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