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In Reply to: Maybe I should post just one at a time posted by R B on March 12, 2003 at 21:31:18:
while I haven't been there since my teens.Your pic is a great reminder.One comment, and you probably know it.A milisecond sooner and that woman would be in the light,and also lower in left corner to be within the rule of thirds, compositionaly.Also in these situations I travel with my old friend Phil Flash, hehe.Great! waiting to find a subject wearing blue for impact in photos ( red , yellow are others)this has good color harmony as well.
The film was a short,titled "Breakfast My Love". I hold a withdrawal card from I.A.T.S.E. Local 500 Stage hands Broward county.My brother-in-law is head Prop man on commercials & movies in Miami. Small World!!!
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It's a shame that I have lost resolution from the flatbed scanner as the shot is a bit more lively then it looks, on the slide there is some detail in the dark archway & the lady being in shadow with her hand behind her back that is in sunlight. It's the hand being the only part of her illuminated that made it a shot for me.
Here is my shot of singer Celine Dion, using the rule of thirds.
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in your photos. Image drawing some tic tac toe lines in your viewfinder. Where they intersect (my X) are the better places to put your subject of interest into the frame.Never dead center!!!See my X's,the intersect lines occur at 4 points ie verticle or horizonal ,see my example of singer Celine.Just move your camera around, until subject is in a better position around that imaginary X mark and take the shot.
These are not my rules but handed down from the early Greeks.Along with S curves,L shape, triangles,and my favorite diagonal lines, make good rules of composition.Remember they are only rules,thus they can be broken on occasions.
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