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Standing out
Image Title:  Standing out
 
 By: Lorenzo Parisi  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Lorenzo Parisi {K:6277}
Project #2 The Creative Flower Camera Model Nikon Coolpix 3200
Categories Florals
Alternative Process
Film Format
Portfolio Macro
Lens Nikon  Coolpix 4100 Fixed Lens
Uploaded 10/8/2004 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 208 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 6 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Italy   Italy
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Peter Daniel   {K:33866} 10/8/2004
Wonderful Photograph Lorenzo, Great Colors and Clarity. I fell the composition needs a little work. A little cropping. Here are some published rules on composition... Hope you don't mind...

Balanced Composition
© Jim Miotke 2002
All Rights Reserved
Even if you don't plan on selling your photo to the Smithsonian, make every effort to keep it balanced and beautiful. On one level or another, everyone responds better to a picture that has all elements in balance.

Strive to lead the eye along an interesting path through the photo, with the use of strong lines or patterns.

1. Keep the horizon level;
2. Crop out extra elements that you are not interested in;
3. Consciously place your subject where you think it most belongs rather than just accepting it wherever it happens to land in the photo;
4. Play with perspective so that all lines show a pattern or lead the eye to your main subject;
5. Work with the Rule of Thirds.

Thanks for sharing,
Peter Daniel


Lorenzo Parisi   {K:6277} 10/11/2004
Thanks for the useful online lesson :-)
I'm totally amateur and so this concepts are new for me.
Thanks a lot.
Regards, Lorenzo


Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 10/20/2004
Lovely flower - nice and sharp stands out well against that background
Margaret


Gabriella Carta   {K:22865} 10/21/2004
eccellenti sia i colori che i dettagli. Non capisco come mai hai così pochi commenti. Eppure sono stupende!


Lorenzo Parisi   {K:6277} 10/21/2004
Grazie se non ci fossi tu a tirar su la media... :-)
A parte gli scherzi, le mie sono senz'altro foto poco attraenti dal tunbnail e in più commento poco le altre foto quindi "attiro" pochi possibili commentatori. ;-)
Inoltre a me piace pubblicare le foto più che altro per una soddisfazione personale, se le commentano bene, altrimenti io sono contento ugualmente.


Gabriella Carta   {K:22865} 10/21/2004
Lorenzo sei troppo forte ahahhahhah. Comunque hai delle bellissime foto! Ciao


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