Thanks so much for the warm welcomes to this forum, I hope to continue building a relationship here, of sharing, commenting, critiquing, as I know I have appreciated the comments I've received thus far .
Wow, Sarah, #3 awesome! Everything about is is pleasing to the eye.
#1: I'm not ususally too fond of this much tilt, but it works for me here. I also like the blue-green tint I'm seeing on the building.
#2: Can't lose with all those intersecting lines!
#4: Well, three out of four ain't all bad! Sorry, but this one is just too busy for me.
dgenx24 wrote:
#3 works the best for me too..
i think because of no tilting..
your eyes get more relaxed..
Thanks! The tilt has been kind of a motif for me lately it seems, I wasn't really aware I was doing it until it was pointed out, you know? It just happened in some of these shots, what I was looking for didn't work out in the straight horizontal or vertical, though I may fix the tilt on #4 and see how it looks.
Sarah these are really really nice. Not to be cute but you do have a sense on how to work the angles, a real skill many don't have. Look forward to more please.
davenfl wrote:
Sarah these are really really nice. Not to be cute but you do have a sense on how to work the angles, a real skill many don't have. Look forward to more please.
Dave
Thank you! I have several more I'm working on currently, so I hope to have them up soon
Not yet! But, he did drop by the money to get a few, so hopefully a shopping trip is in order for this weekend! You get any exciting gear in your stocking?
Sarah,
Nice work!
I like them all and am a fan of "tilt".
#3 is my fav as well, really enjoying the framing on this one. It's really superb.
I love 4 as well. I think its the gentle toning and the wrap your arms around the building feel of the traffic lights and their arm.
Scott
Sarah Be wrote:
Not yet! But, he did drop by the money to get a few, so hopefully a shopping trip is in order for this weekend! You get any exciting gear in your stocking?
sbeme wrote:
Sarah,
Nice work!
I like them all and am a fan of "tilt".
#3 is my fav as well, really enjoying the framing on this one. It's really superb.
I love 4 as well. I think its the gentle toning and the wrap your arms around the building feel of the traffic lights and their arm.
Scott