Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: Heinz on May 06, 2012, 10:30:33 am
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A B&W sunrise. Your thoughts on this image are...
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I have trouble with seeing people in an otherwise nice landscape shot. They tend to grab attention immediately and short-circuit my interest from the scene and towards what they're doing there in the first place. Maybe that's just me.
Here's one where I took the people out before I worked on the image. All I could think about was what image was that dude getting from there with his point-and-shoot.
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I like it.
Fantastic light; the presence of the figures in the background is a plus.
Good composition.
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I have trouble with seeing people in an otherwise nice landscape shot. They tend to grab attention immediately and short-circuit my interest from the scene and towards what they're doing there in the first place. Maybe that's just me.
Here's one where I took the people out before I worked on the image. All I could think about was what image was that dude getting from there with his point-and-shoot.
Lou, Don't want to nitpick, but that picture's almost a megabyte. Takes too long to download. I've learned the hard way that a good rule of thumb is to keep stuff below 500K.
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Sorry RSL and others about that file size. I've been using Snagit to grab screen shots for uploading here and wrongly assumed that the png file sizes weren't dependent upon the image size showing on my screen. Here's a 451 KB file size of another image without the people. Hope it loads faster.
If not I'll go back to jpg within Snagit as that compresses further.
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It's amazing how removing the people speeds up the file loading! :D
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Sorry RSL and others about that file size. I've been using Snagit to grab screen shots for uploading here and wrongly assumed that the png file sizes weren't dependent upon the image size showing on my screen. Here's a 451 KB file size of another image without the people. Hope it loads faster.
If not I'll go back to jpg within Snagit as that compresses further.
There was a thread a while ago which involved discussion of the quality of screenshots. As I recall, it was demonstrated beyond any reasonable doubt that they really aren't very good.1 Far, far better quality is gained by exporting a jpeg from whatever software you're using for preparation and posting that. You can control file size pretty easily as well.
Jeremy
1For the benefit of those who don't immediately appreciate English understatement, that's an example.
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It's amazing how removing the people speeds up the file loading! :D
Man, that's what we went to war for, over and over again!
Rob C