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I think there is a photo here. I just can't find it in my viewfinder.
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 784746" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>And here is another of Bryan Peterson's videos that shows two different images taken from the same distance. He changed the image by shooting low. My point is being aware wide angle lenses tend to be very different when creating compositions. After watching all of the videos, go back and take a look at your first image. Just by shooting from a low perspective, you could have moved the horizon line much lower in your frame (almost to the bottom edge of your frame) which would have eliminated a lot of the excess grass and road and given an even wider view of the clouds in the sky. Then by using some photo editing, you could have made those clouds pop which would have resulted in a more pleasing image. </p><p></p><p>For me ... Bryan's info especially when it comes to shooting with a wide angle lens is when I really began to understand and see the possibilities. </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]8pRfTk6GPZ0[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 784746, member: 13196"] And here is another of Bryan Peterson's videos that shows two different images taken from the same distance. He changed the image by shooting low. My point is being aware wide angle lenses tend to be very different when creating compositions. After watching all of the videos, go back and take a look at your first image. Just by shooting from a low perspective, you could have moved the horizon line much lower in your frame (almost to the bottom edge of your frame) which would have eliminated a lot of the excess grass and road and given an even wider view of the clouds in the sky. Then by using some photo editing, you could have made those clouds pop which would have resulted in a more pleasing image. For me ... Bryan's info especially when it comes to shooting with a wide angle lens is when I really began to understand and see the possibilities. [MEDIA=youtube]8pRfTk6GPZ0[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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