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Matt2682
11-23-2008, 12:54 AM
The Burrard inlet in Port Moody BC

Whats good, whats bad?

:)

tirediron
11-23-2008, 01:02 AM
Nothing's bad, but I do think the dark areas image right could do with a little dodging to lighten up just a bit.

aophoto
11-23-2008, 02:28 AM
I agree, very well done shot. But I wonder if the top left corner is a little over exposed or maybe it is my monitor.

Dwayne Oakes
11-23-2008, 09:26 AM
Really nice photo !

good

-good contrast and detail
-nice mood
-good DOF
-exposure is right on
-nice reflection colors

nit

-to much FG (rightside trees) is overpowering the other nice elements in
the photo, the pebbles and stones on the shoreline would have been
enough

note: when you take a photo look for other photos inside your main
photo, there is another photo in there on the far shoreline on the left,
the long reflected lights in the water with the shoreline would make a cool
50/50 photo, just use a zoom to zoom in on that area, hope this helps

Take care,

Dwayne Oakes

svantland
11-23-2008, 10:51 PM
Really nice photo !

note: when you take a photo look for other photos inside your main
photo, there is another photo in there on the far shoreline on the left,
the long reflected lights in the water with the shoreline would make a cool
50/50 photo, just use a zoom to zoom in on that area, hope this helps

Dwayne Oakes

This sounds so obvious, but I had never thought of my pictures this way before. I think that this is going to help me see things quite differently. Thank you for that simple but useful piece of advice!

Matt2682
11-24-2008, 03:49 AM
thx for all the advice everyone, everything you guys have said since ive joined the forum has really helped me out.

I did a crop as suggested, it does work well

mcnay55
11-24-2008, 01:58 PM
The cropped shot is fantasic. Very professional.
You capture the moment.
The original was decent except for the poorly lit rock in the right hand corner. Again, very nice.

Dwayne Oakes
11-24-2008, 02:57 PM
WOW what a difference ! Great job. I am glad I could help. I hope this
way of seeing opens up a whole new world for you. That is why photography
is called "the art of seeing".

Take care,

Dwayne Oakes

Marko
11-24-2008, 03:54 PM
:highfive: on Dwayne's suggestion!! Shot 2 is far superior to shot 1.

Shot 1 is very well composed but had too great an exposure range which left the foreground underexposed.

Matt2682
11-24-2008, 09:08 PM
Thx guys, im really getting into this hobby quickly, my Christmas wish list is full of things I want now like filters. All the advice is really great, one day when I know more ill be happy to help others too.

Dwayne Oakes
11-24-2008, 10:35 PM
This sounds so obvious, but I had never thought of my pictures this way before. I think that this is going to help me see things quite differently. Thank you for that simple but useful piece of advice!

No problem, I am glad I could help.

Take care,

Dwayne Oakes