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<blockquote data-quote="Keen Ai" data-source="post: 260624" data-attributes="member: 20820"><p>Pretty much agree with everyone here - the photo is lacking in composition. The lower 1/4 of the image is completely black (a total waste of space if you ask me) and the poles/wires, even if they were situated interestingly, are way out of focus. It's also a little slanted to the left, which doesn't really work in this situation IMO. Keep at it though! </p><p>One of the first things to learn is that just because it looks cool to your eye in a certain spot, doesn't mean it's going to translate well into a photo (as someone pointed out already). Part of the art of photography is taking that same spot and <strong>finding </strong>the right angle and composition to make the photo look just as cool as the scene looked to your eye. You want to eliminate your desire to say "the pictures just don't do it justice". You want to find a way to make the pictures do it justice. That's the challenge, that's the fun, and I encourage you to keep at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keen Ai, post: 260624, member: 20820"] Pretty much agree with everyone here - the photo is lacking in composition. The lower 1/4 of the image is completely black (a total waste of space if you ask me) and the poles/wires, even if they were situated interestingly, are way out of focus. It's also a little slanted to the left, which doesn't really work in this situation IMO. Keep at it though! One of the first things to learn is that just because it looks cool to your eye in a certain spot, doesn't mean it's going to translate well into a photo (as someone pointed out already). Part of the art of photography is taking that same spot and [B]finding [/B]the right angle and composition to make the photo look just as cool as the scene looked to your eye. You want to eliminate your desire to say "the pictures just don't do it justice". You want to find a way to make the pictures do it justice. That's the challenge, that's the fun, and I encourage you to keep at it. [/QUOTE]
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