What makes this a great picture?
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This was taken by inlovewithsurfin at the February 3, 2013 Northwest River Yellow Perch/Crappie Bash, held at
Bob's Fishing Hole, Chesapeake, VA. Lots of additional pictures and discussion of this season-opening event can be found
on the Virginia board.
Pictures taken during the "golden hours" are special, but this one is exceptional. What is it that makes this picture so appealing?
What makes this a great picture?
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Originally Posted by
Chasing Ghosts
The warm tones of the landscape contrasting the cold of the sky. It almost appears as a painting or a litho... there is a graininess / grittiness to it also. The one detractor is the rod tips in the lower left. All in all... peaceful, still, awakening.
There are a few "rule of thirds" points also. The trees on the right (inside of river bend) Draws the eye. The broken line of blue sky also draws the eye.
I would have framed the shot with the fog (horizon line) down in the lower third to really make it pop.
Like this...
Attachment 115044
Here the eye is drawn to the fog line and the point on the right (an intersection of two individual 1/3 lines).... "What's around the bend"?
:twocents
Cheers
Doug
Usually when you look at a photo your eye is drawn to the whitest part of the photo. By cropping the bottom it helps to simplify the photo as your eye has one less white spot to compete for its attention and brings the rule of thirds into play.