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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 14003" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Very good shot, DaveH. Good use of the rule of thirds by putting the subject in the lower right thirds intersection. The purple color is a great attention grabber and gives the shot a very pleasing effect. Good bokeh for the background and the water around the water drop. Good use of photo tension to redirect the eye back to the main subject, the rebounding water drop. The wine glass is an intricate part of the composition and could easily be too distracting. By cutting off the right edge and most of the wine glass below the rim creates photo tension which pushes the eye back to the subject, the water drop. Everything in the shot directs the eye to the subject. A simple composition but complex in it's execution. Good job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 14003, member: 654"] Very good shot, DaveH. Good use of the rule of thirds by putting the subject in the lower right thirds intersection. The purple color is a great attention grabber and gives the shot a very pleasing effect. Good bokeh for the background and the water around the water drop. Good use of photo tension to redirect the eye back to the main subject, the rebounding water drop. The wine glass is an intricate part of the composition and could easily be too distracting. By cutting off the right edge and most of the wine glass below the rim creates photo tension which pushes the eye back to the subject, the water drop. Everything in the shot directs the eye to the subject. A simple composition but complex in it's execution. Good job. [/QUOTE]
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