I went to Crescent beach today. This caught my eye and I love the various textures of rock, ice, sky, cloud and sand. However, I am not sure if the 'horizon' is too centred? if I move it I lose either the clouds or the sand.
thoughts?
This is a discussion on too centred within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I went to Crescent beach today. This caught my eye and I love the various textures of rock, ice, sky, ...
I went to Crescent beach today. This caught my eye and I love the various textures of rock, ice, sky, cloud and sand. However, I am not sure if the 'horizon' is too centred? if I move it I lose either the clouds or the sand.
thoughts?
Last edited by Bambi; 01-24-2010 at 08:16 PM.
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You could possibly have gone with a bit less sand in this case but sometimes, when you have strong elements like this it's fine to center the shot.
okay so this is less sand:
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Definitely keep those lovely clouds. Honestly, it looks fine as it is, however, if you are going to cut it then lose some of the sand.
thanks Iggy and MA!
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A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
I like it as it was...it didn't look too centered to me because there were many interesting elements to look at.
Well done capture B.
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