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Yellow Field
By MasterChief
September 27th, 2010
At this moment this part of the island it is complete dry.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 2,8/21 ZE, ND filters.
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Comments from the Community
Posted By: Phirewire
about 13 years, 6 months ago
Very clean and the imagery taken here is quite nice.
However I do a few things I would like to say. I actually logged in specifically to post on this image, and typically I would take anything by you without any hesitation as it's incredible. My only wish is that (like mentioned above), there was a more typical approach where the horizon is level. The image itself is great, but I also find myself tilting my head a little to appreciate the image more.
However I do a few things I would like to say. I actually logged in specifically to post on this image, and typically I would take anything by you without any hesitation as it's incredible. My only wish is that (like mentioned above), there was a more typical approach where the horizon is level. The image itself is great, but I also find myself tilting my head a little to appreciate the image more.
Posted By: Philippe Clairo
about 13 years, 6 months ago
Like said above, this an very clean and sharp image.
Compared to your previous posts, this image doesn't offer much to look at, and even though is clean and sharp, with nice colors on the horizon, I wouldn't choose it as a wallpaper. Also, it would have been nice to describe where this photo was taken since there isn't any gps coordinates.
Compared to your previous posts, this image doesn't offer much to look at, and even though is clean and sharp, with nice colors on the horizon, I wouldn't choose it as a wallpaper. Also, it would have been nice to describe where this photo was taken since there isn't any gps coordinates.
Posted By: stevejrocks
about 13 years, 6 months ago
Very pleasant shot indeed. Conveys a feeling of peace and quietness. Good job!
I have to agree with the previous comments however and say I feel I'm falling over when I look at this image. Makes me a little cross eyed at first when I'm viewing it. I'm tempted to download a much higher resolution shot and then crop and tilt it more upright myself but I don't feel like doing that right now.
I have to agree with the previous comments however and say I feel I'm falling over when I look at this image. Makes me a little cross eyed at first when I'm viewing it. I'm tempted to download a much higher resolution shot and then crop and tilt it more upright myself but I don't feel like doing that right now.
Posted By: WhiteDog
about 13 years, 6 months ago
This image successfully takes a rather mundane subject and makes it interesting.
That said, while I find this to be a creative solution given the boring subject matter, I don't find the skewed viewing angle appealing as a desktop wallpaper. In my opinion it would be too unsettling to look at constantly. As pure, abstract design it works well. As a landscape photo it would stand out in a gallery setting. One might hang a print of this on the wall in a game room where challenging situations are to be expected. In other words, there are situations where this image would work, just not on my computer desktop.
That said, while I find this to be a creative solution given the boring subject matter, I don't find the skewed viewing angle appealing as a desktop wallpaper. In my opinion it would be too unsettling to look at constantly. As pure, abstract design it works well. As a landscape photo it would stand out in a gallery setting. One might hang a print of this on the wall in a game room where challenging situations are to be expected. In other words, there are situations where this image would work, just not on my computer desktop.
Posted By: whateverg
about 13 years, 6 months ago
Nothing really, the current state of the piece leaves much to be desired.
Overall making the image straighter and more appealing to look at. At its current state the picture is quite boring and looks quite mediocre compared to your other submissions. A change in subject matter or more appealing contrast would be a benefactor in this failed piece.
Overall making the image straighter and more appealing to look at. At its current state the picture is quite boring and looks quite mediocre compared to your other submissions. A change in subject matter or more appealing contrast would be a benefactor in this failed piece.
Posted By: ~-BDProductions_
about 13 years, 6 months ago
Where is this place? Its gorgeous! Love the colors and the way you tilted the camera to take this amazing shot! I must say, you have the potential to be a professional photographer someday. Just kidding. But, I love this picture. Might put this as my wallpaper, not entirely sure.
These angled compositions might urge people to tilt their head, like many of your viewers here said. However, tilting your head is not the point he/she took this picture. The viewer should just accept how the picture is. The point I'm making here is that people have different opinions(and I respect that). However, people who find this image a "failed piece" should not comment on the angular position, but on how the picture appears. You did a great job,MasterChief! Don't listen to them! The picture is good just the way it is.
These angled compositions might urge people to tilt their head, like many of your viewers here said. However, tilting your head is not the point he/she took this picture. The viewer should just accept how the picture is. The point I'm making here is that people have different opinions(and I respect that). However, people who find this image a "failed piece" should not comment on the angular position, but on how the picture appears. You did a great job,MasterChief! Don't listen to them! The picture is good just the way it is.
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I believe this image did not live up to the full potential in terms of the overall composition... well at least for me. My rule of thumb for these type of angled compositions is that for the image to be successful in this department the person viewing the image should not be tilting their head to view the image and it should be viewed naturally without any tense feeling. This image however does not work for me since I am subconsciously turning my head to view it and my vision is tense and my head is spinning. I would have taken a more classic approach in photographing this amazing scene with those boats and that phenomenal horizon. Unfortunately the way it is right now it is not very compelling and pleasing to my eye. I may try to straighten the horizon for myself to see what happens. Thanks for sharing. Cheers.