Really like the first image but second one intrigues me on two accounts – one, who are the people walking out of the frame; two, how come they appear so small even while you have used a telephoto rather than a wide angle. HmmReplyCancel
This photograph was taken from the west bank and the subjects in the photo are far away. Even with a 200mm focal length they are going to look small at such a distance.ReplyCancel
I love the composition in the first one with juxtaposition of the colors and the offset of the righthand boat. Really nice. (Also, this is the first post from my new computer. Tomorrow, I will install LR/PS and hopefully get all their files transferred and linked appropriately.)ReplyCancel
The second photograph is actually a story; makes me wonder who those two people are? where did they take their boat to? where are they going now? will they be back home before dark?. The first photograph is a beauty!ReplyCancel
Yes, Premanand-bab, I had similar thoughts re. the second image. (I hesitate to use the word “story,” cliched that it has become among photographers.)ReplyCancel
Really like the first image but second one intrigues me on two accounts – one, who are the people walking out of the frame; two, how come they appear so small even while you have used a telephoto rather than a wide angle. Hmm
This photograph was taken from the west bank and the subjects in the photo are far away. Even with a 200mm focal length they are going to look small at such a distance.
I love the composition in the first one with juxtaposition of the colors and the offset of the righthand boat. Really nice. (Also, this is the first post from my new computer. Tomorrow, I will install LR/PS and hopefully get all their files transferred and linked appropriately.)
Thank you, Bob. Sometimes we get dealt good cards.
The second photograph is actually a story; makes me wonder who those two people are? where did they take their boat to? where are they going now? will they be back home before dark?. The first photograph is a beauty!
Yes, Premanand-bab, I had similar thoughts re. the second image. (I hesitate to use the word “story,” cliched that it has become among photographers.)