I'm interested to see which of these people prefer and why. Suggestions for improvement (via PP, not reshooting



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2 from Sapa, north VietnamMacka & I went to Sapa while we were in Vietnam becasue of the supposedly spectacular views! We were greeted with the thickest fog I'd ever seen, at one point it was so thick that you couldn't have seen the closest person in #2 at all.
I'm interested to see which of these people prefer and why. Suggestions for improvement (via PP, not reshooting ![]() ![]() ![]() So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
I find number 2 more appealing in its composition and content. Number 1 would, IMO, be improved by cropping out the light(?) pole on the right hand side.
Chris
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with a bit of extra PP, #1 has definite potential.
suggestions: - crop pole from the right hand side of frame, but not too much otherwise the people will be in the centre of the frame (which I think is slightly better) - clone out what appear to be very feint power lines at top and the line that comes down to the light pole.
Hi Rooboy, love the first one, (not that I am an expert, this is all pretty new to me,) I would also crop off that first bit of post,, the 2nd to me just didnt have the same impact with that person right infront of the shot,,
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Patrick I hope you don't mind here is my version of your shot, which I think is has a great mood to it, I'll take it down if you don't want it posted here.
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Thanks for the comments everyone.
A like the idea of cropping the pole in #1 - it's funny how often I miss something like that until it's pointed out to me. Craig, I like your crop - a completely different take. Daniel, I've already cloned out a few distracting details, I'll have a crack at the power lines as well. Cloning is surprisingly easy in thick fog ![]() So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
Hehe, you can hear them coming from at least 7 kms, they're so noisy ![]() Again, thanks for the feedback everyone. So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
The first one is definitely my pick by a long way. The image of a couple disappearing into the fog really works, whereas the person in the blue raincoat just doesn't. Also agree with cropping out the black pole, but keep as much of the wall on the right as possible - it really adds to the feeling of depth.
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