Friday, January 05, 2007







Some quick ideas. Low res. Not the best but it's a hard one to work!

4 comments:

focus crew said...
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focus crew said...

So these were some things that came to mind, the original was way too crowded to work with I'm gonna go ahead and say this is why you cropped, Nice shot though good idea. It's a plant through the window right? Well if you think ahead you can move the plant around to get the same shot, maybe take it outside, place it somewhere where you can recreate the same shot with out the background nonesense. For instance I tried to take the shots of the icicles (spelling?) through my window, most windows distort images mine send them into visual explosions so I ha to get me outside and freeze my balls of on a ladder to get the shot, it paid off though, this was at 6:30am, but it was worth it. Windows are not great to take shots through, the reflections can be a pain in the ass, unless that is what you are going for then i would say make sure they are overstated and don't look like a mistake. Not all shots can be cropped succsesfully, some are a waste of time, I always try and save compositions in photos buy cropping but find I bin most of them, I will bin a well lit shot if the crop and composition are tripe, gotta do it, be hyper crytical of your own work, less art more technique to acheive "art". Maybe you could give me English lessons, I never did pass that!

Anonymous said...

..it's actually an outside shot, no window...very large plant, pretty much a small tree. i appreciate the feedback though....what comment was deleted????? i'll fuck you up.

focus crew said...

It looks like an indoor shot? Weird, well the same rules apply maybe move the plant around get the right angle then worry less about the crop. First one deleted because of typos. I guess the glare is sola flare. hard to say, realy looks indoors though, sorry.