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Gold mining in DR Congo

This is a discussion on Gold mining in DR Congo within the General photography forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Originally Posted by tegan If you look closely, I think you will find that there are more centred subjects than ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tegan
    If you look closely, I think you will find that there are more centred subjects than those following the rule of thirds. My impression is that there is more random journalistic style shooting than intentional composition which is understandable given the circumstances.

    Nevertheless, I find the technical issues more important and for that matter correctable before shooting or afterward in postprocessing (for the uneven exposure). Focus, depth of field, lighting/exposure...as in extreme contrast and lack of detail in some areas of photos seem rather basic, especially when they apply to more than one photo.

    My precise two cents worth.

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    I find 4/13 too centered for my taste, the others I find very appealing in their compostion. Aside from the softness (that's all that bothered me - and just a bit) I still think these are good shots. Marko
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    Quote Originally Posted by marko
    I find 4/13 too centered for my taste, the others I find very appealing in their compostion. Aside from the softness (that's all that bothered me - and just a bit) I still think these are good shots. Marko
    I find 2,3,5,8,12, and 13 with the horizon and balance between the rainbow and the people centered and 6, 10, and 11 questionable for centering. Total is 6\13 for sure and 3 perhaps too centered for a total of 9/13. Now, I am picky, but I have seen one heck of a lot of photos in several decades and chosen and edited photos for publication. I have also of course not forgotten any valid criticisms of some of my own previous work.

    Lighting problems should also bother any person looking at photos because they become magnified and made worse in the publishing process. Compounding this problem, some photographers shoot in embedded Adobe or ProAdobe rgb. Printers and the web convert the photo to srgb and the result is often a darker, muddier, image. To put it differently it does not matter how great the original is, if the print version or web version is considerably poorer in quality then that is the only image that the viewer sees.

    Post processing is also necessary because limited detail in a web version can easily become NO detail at all in a print version. Viveza and other new programs are making it faster and easier to correct these problems, so there is no excuse for pros NOT to follow through and make the improvements.

    Pros have different levels of experience and different markets to please and some are more demanding than others. I see things from my perspective and experience, which is naturally not the same as others. Everyone needs to realize that not all amateurs have the same background and experience and neither do pros. We should learn from the differences.

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