Very Cool! Maybe some may consider the composition wrong, but it certainly works for me! Your photographs are terrific!
In regards to your comment on my gypsy moths, they are an invasive species and are doing a vast amount of damage to our forest both in Pa and Maryland. Click on my label “gypsy moth” to view examples of the havoc they are creating.
Good image. The composition still works. The technique of thirds is not always the right answer to a particular composition.
You still have the print on one of the invisible lines going across the bottom of the image just not where the lines intersect. At least it's not directly in the middle of the frame.
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Wow! Nice shot @ sunrise! This looks like a good photo for a magazine. Cool use of your fisheye lens! :-)
Very Cool! Maybe some may consider the composition wrong, but it certainly works for me! Your photographs are terrific!
In regards to your comment on my gypsy moths, they are an invasive species and are doing a vast amount of damage to our forest both in Pa and Maryland. Click on my label “gypsy moth” to view examples of the havoc they are creating.
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Good image. The composition still works. The technique of thirds is not always the right answer to a particular composition.
You still have the print on one of the invisible lines going across the bottom of the image just not where the lines intersect. At least it's not directly in the middle of the frame.
Yea!!!!! You're back :)
I think the footprint works well where it is because of the fisheye lens. I love the photo.
Yea!!! You're back...
Great colors & contrast in this one. Gotta love that fisheye! =)
My goodness, the foot is centered! What were you thinking? Just kidding. Who says we have to stick to the rules?
The shot looks fantastic!!
I like the fisheye technique too, and the footprint works for me. You always do nice work.
Ooooh, nice! Great colors and I love the fish eye effect. (Footprint placement works for me too.)
Wow I love the curvature you got out of the fisheye. Awesome picture.
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