70/30 ratio is what is generally followed when ure shooting landscapes... 70% sky and 30% ground... or vice versa... ensures for a safely good composed picture... apologies for being overtly critical!
# arroclint... now i know what you really meant in your last comment... see i had that thought in mind.. but i never knew about the 70/30 thing.. however the place was too crowded to really give me what i wanted.. and this was the closest i could get to what i wanted out of the foto...
and your point is well taken and understood... and you are not being overtly critical... its my chance to learn and yours to teach.. .if you do not have a problem with that :)
One man... many roles... the tea-vendor, the talk-err, the listen-err, the silence-err, the fotograph-er, the learn-err, the preach-err, the practition-err, the sin-err, the believ-err, the bugg-err, the crib-err, the dream-err, the travel-err,
Hoping to keep life fresh... like my favorite cuppa tea !!!
Oh man! I love the way the tree appears at the bottom left!
ReplyDeletevery gutsy you are... uve taken the 70/30 landscape view and thrown it out the window!
ReplyDeletebeautiful colors!!!
ReplyDeletenice one.....
ReplyDelete# rohit..
ReplyDeletethanks...
% arroclint...
did not understand your comment...
@ me/deeps...
Thanks...
it looks different here. nice but different. kya kiya?
ReplyDelete70/30 ratio is what is generally followed when ure shooting landscapes... 70% sky and 30% ground... or vice versa... ensures for a safely good composed picture...
ReplyDeleteapologies for being overtly critical!
$ batsm...
ReplyDeletekuch different naikiya...
# arroclint...
now i know what you really meant in your last comment... see i had that thought in mind.. but i never knew about the 70/30 thing.. however the place was too crowded to really give me what i wanted.. and this was the closest i could get to what i wanted out of the foto...
and your point is well taken and understood... and you are not being overtly critical... its my chance to learn and yours to teach.. .if you do not have a problem with that :)