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s0ulofsin
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Taken on a road trip to Great Ocean Road, Victoria Australia in spring. The view was breathtaking... I'll be uploading another one soon, taken in autumn. Watch out for it... All comments appreciated.
Originally posted by s0ulofsin
O great...they must be pretty harsh with newbies like me.
Bummer.
Originally posted by s0ulofsin
Taken on a road trip to Great Ocean Road, Victoria Australia in spring. The view was breathtaking... I'll be uploading another one soon, taken in autumn. Watch out for it... All comments appreciated.
Originally posted by nuts
This is *the* most photographed spot on the Great Ocean Rd I think
Quite liked the composition of this one. However, the other one u posted were overexposed
I had some similar shots but composed more of the sea. You can check it out at http://www.pbase.com/nuts/great_ocean_rd/
So did u stay for the sunset and watch the penguins
..NuTs..
Originally posted by erwinx
sorry to stray from the topic
But this flower shot is great! Have u posted it on clubsnap??http://www.pbase.com/image/1115304 ok to stick to the topic, the 12 apostles shots are nice too.
Originally posted by nuts
This is *the* most photographed spot on the Great Ocean Rd I think
Quite liked the composition of this one. However, the other one u posted were overexposed
I had some similar shots but composed more of the sea. You can check it out at http://www.pbase.com/nuts/great_ocean_rd/
So did u stay for the sunset and watch the penguins
..NuTs..
Originally posted by ziploc
Hi s0ulofsin,
Great newbie pic. It is nice!
A few observations:
1. Horizon slightly slanted but within accaptable limit (it's hard to keep it completely leveled unless you use a tripod).
2. For landscape pics it is general considered not so good to put the horizon at the center, as this will split the picture into two (the sky as one and the land as the other), and makes the viewers wonder which one is the main subject. Split the picture into 3 imaginary parts by drawing 2 horizontal lines across the pic, and those are called "lines of the 3rds". Generally the horizon is put at the lower line to emphasize spaciousness (more sky), or put at the upper line to emphasize distance (more land). It is only put at the middle if you want to create symmetrical image like the reflection of a mountain.
See this tutorial on kodak page for more information on using rule of the 3rds for composition.
Hope it helps.
Originally posted by franciskc
GOR = Great ocean road
Originally posted by s0ulofsin
Hey NuTs...neh..didn't...but I will when I get back to Melbourne this July. I still have a year to go..plenty of time baby...
Great Ocean Road is awesome...it really lifts ur spirits up!