UER Mobile Forum UER Mobile - Not logged in
Home  Search   User Search   Login  Register  
Messages   New Posts   Favourites   Recent Posts   Recent Views   My LDB   My Buddies  


UER Mobile > UE Photo Critiques > Which perspective? (Viewed 2026 times)

post by Deuterium   |  | 
Which perspective?
< on 12/2/2015 4:37 AM >

1


or

2


I have hard time deciding which I should go with as the keeper.


Reply with Quote


post by relik   |  | 
Re: Which perspective?
<Reply # 1 on 12/2/2015 4:44 AM >

It might take a bit more work than you'd like, but edit them both and keep the one that stands out to you more. I'm thinkin' the first.


Reply with Quote


post by Fbixz   |  | 
Re: Which perspective?
<Reply # 2 on 12/2/2015 4:45 AM >

I prefer the first. there is too much of the wall above the door on the second one.


Reply with Quote


post by Speed   |  | 
Re: Which perspective?
<Reply # 3 on 12/2/2015 5:05 AM >

The first. It needs some perspective straightening in my opinion though.




Reply with Quote


post by jessepwnsyew   |  | 
Re: Which perspective?
<Reply # 4 on 12/2/2015 5:06 AM >

I agree I think the first shot is the best angle.


Reply with Quote


post by DawnPatrol   |  | 
Re: Which perspective?
<Reply # 5 on 12/2/2015 8:24 AM >

I can see why you can't decide. I'd go with the first. The first has a clear focus of the door. The second does a nice job of using the railing as a lead-in line, but more of the door is blocked than in the first and there's two conflicting focals, the pole in the front because it's close and large and the door because it's green. Personally, it makes my eyes jump back and forth a bit and makes the focal confusing.


Reply with Quote


post by enirus   |  | 
Re: Which perspective?
<Reply # 6 on 12/2/2015 11:26 AM >

Personally I like the second, but in general I like closer to the ground pictures.


Reply with Quote


post by Deuterium   |  | 
Re: Which perspective?
<Reply # 7 on 12/3/2015 5:59 AM >

Posted by DawnPatrol
I can see why you can't decide. I'd go with the first. The first has a clear focus of the door. The second does a nice job of using the railing as a lead-in line, but more of the door is blocked than in the first and there's two conflicting focals, the pole in the front because it's close and large and the door because it's green. Personally, it makes my eyes jump back and forth a bit and makes the focal confusing.


I can always count on your comment. thanks for the detailed feedback.


Reply with Quote


post by rachelmackayy   |  | 
Re: Which perspective?
<Reply # 8 on 12/3/2015 3:01 PM >

they're both very nice, id like them both more if you lined up with the post, I dont know what you call it america, was in the middle of the picture and if it was straight


Reply with Quote


post by rachelmackayy   |  | 
Re: Which perspective?
<Reply # 9 on 12/3/2015 3:01 PM >

looking at it again, the first one but line up with the stairs


Reply with Quote



Reply



This thread is in a public category, and can't be made private.



93 ms gen time