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near westnewton Northumberland 13c

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markkeville


Premium (World), Newcastle upon Tyne

Kommentare 4

  • markkeville 5. Mai 2017, 16:33

    Your critique was right. And the picture needs to be sharper. On reflection - subconsciously - I think I may have been trying to mimic one of the beautiful sand-dunes that cathy blatt (another member ), photographs. This is a shallow Northumbrian Hill tragically pretending to be a sand-dune in the desert. At the end of the day - I should recognise that all praise and any criticism should fall on the camera. Our role is really pretty limited. mark
  • Marlis Knoppien 5. Mai 2017, 14:33

    Totally agree. Another person never looks at your picture with the same empathy. So it's been degraded to an object to be discussed - looking for the pros and contras. That hurts some times, but is natural as well. I think the most important is that you like your picture - it speaks to you.
  • markkeville 1. Mai 2017, 14:30

    Yes, I agree. The picture is not right, and a bit boring. As to why that is, I'm not sure. I liked the fact that there are animals in the bottom right - but they are too small for the picture. Personally - i still liked the picture - because the triangular shadow on the top of the hill - and the interconnection of the light and the shade - made me feel sad. It's like a visual sigh, as far as i am concerned. ("Pseud's corner" , but never mind. Sometimes i think the image is looking at me, as much as i am looking at the image ; and most pictures have something to do with empathy and fellow-feeling,
  • Marlis Knoppien 1. Mai 2017, 12:06

    Contrary to the other photo with the fine lines I find this one a bit boring. And the leading line to the top is too much in the shade. But that's my personal opinion.

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Kamera Canon EOS 70D
Objektiv EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
Blende 18
Belichtungszeit 1/160
Brennweite 98.0 mm
ISO 100

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