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That church is amazing. Just the age of it is something. The link to the story of the arc and the church history is fantastic. As a mini documentary on the church, This is a great job Wollie.
BobG said:Or another clue. The entire left third of the picture is dead space.
Another picture that fills the whole frame (I have a bigger selection at home. These are what I happened to have on my thumb drive.) But this was a pretty awesome Jeep. This was the only picture of it where I was in the right place at the right time. My other pictures of it made the viewer wonder why he liked to park in such strange places - you couldn't feel any motion.
http://img379.imageshack.us/img379/3823/chinamangulch028yu0.jpg
Low resolution barely does the picture justice. Don't make a mistake or you'll damage the rock.
glondor said:That church is amazing. Just the age of it is something. The link to the story of the arc and the church history is fantastic. As a mini documentary on the church, This is a great job Wollie.
Redbelly98 said:I was going to suggest the 1/3 rule too, but see others have already chimed in. I thought of it when I saw this photo of Wolram's:
As your soliciting advice, Wolram, I'll just say this might be a really nice shot if the thing in the dead center were off to one side or the other.
Another aspect of photo composition is to look for something to "frame" the rest of the picture. See Andre's photo in post 41 for a nice example of framing.
You might read here:
http://www.digitalphotoguides.com/composition.html
and also see if you can find useful tips at these links:
http://www.google.com/search? ...hanks Mark next time i will try the 1/3 rule.