Originally Posted by
AcadieLibre
Why are your foregrounds look so soft and your photos seem to have a lot of noise to them. Your shorelines also look odd, not sure what is wrong they just look like something is not right? On the first photo why did you leave those lawn chairs in the shot? Could you not walk over and move them, they really add to the softness/fuzziness of the photos and for a small piece of land they just should not be in the shot. The second one looks underexposed and not sure what the final look you were going for in the edit but it looks really odd and very blotchy. The lawn chairs should just not be in either photo.
What was your aperture and what were the shutter speeds? Also did you use a tripod? If you were going for the curves what was the thinking about with the angles of your shots? What made you decide to shoot from those angles, just curious, not what I would have thought until I read the thread, the curves just really don't seem to be the focus of either shot. The first one your sky line looks at a third then you have that small piece of land with clutter, not really sure what the focus point of the photo is supposed to be? Why if no one was sitting in the chairs why you didn't take a few minutes to move them?