A Snippet of my Surroundings - Updated 21/5 - Heron

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Been out today to try to get back to the tog groove.

Im not sure where this thread will go so I will leave it open in the wind :)

C&C Welcome and gratefully received.

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And again for C&C. This one is from the iPhone and Hipstamatic app.

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I quite like the 2nd although (and this is likely my screen) the bottom is just a little too dark - could you lower the contrast? :shrug:

[I also think your "watermark" is a bit too strong - can you "fade" it a bit?]

As for the first one, I dunno - the left looks a bit dark - could you mirror the background so the dark image is on the light brick, and the lighter images are on the darker brick? :shrug:

HTH?!?!??
 
Thanks Nigel :)
Indeed all very useful stuff. The logo is a work in progress and it is overpowering at the mo!

The second shot is from Hipstamatic and styled by the same prog - I am planning to do lots more with it but I think you are spot on - it needs exposure tweaks in lightroom after.

Thank you for the useful feedback! Much appreciated!
 
I love the second, especially since its from a phone!

I'm not sure about the display of the first three, although it does look nice I think having the background as such a bright image takes away a lot of the focus from the actual photos.
 
Hi Matt.

Good to see you starting up a project again - hope it helps you to get your inspiration back.

I seem to remember you doing something similar to the first one in your 52 . . . and I think this version is FAR better.
There's something very appealing about the PP in these, even if they are everyday objects.
I have to agree with the earlier comments about the background though. The DoF on the wall isn't really working for me. I would have preferred it either consistently sharp or consistently blurred as a background image.

Absolutely love the second shot.
The PP suits it perfectly, but it's the textures and lighting / shadows that really make it for me. For a phone photo it's very damn impressive :thumbs:
 
I love the second, especially since its from a phone!

I'm not sure about the display of the first three, although it does look nice I think having the background as such a bright image takes away a lot of the focus from the actual photos.

Thanks Jack. I must admit - the more I come back to it the more I don't like the BG! I think it will get the chop and I will try a white bg to juxtapose the darker main content.

Thanks matey - I appreciate your taking the time to comment and useful c&c.

Hi Matt.

Good to see you starting up a project again - hope it helps you to get your inspiration back.

I seem to remember you doing something similar to the first one in your 52 . . . and I think this version is FAR better.
There's something very appealing about the PP in these, even if they are everyday objects.
I have to agree with the earlier comments about the background though. The DoF on the wall isn't really working for me. I would have preferred it either consistently sharp or consistently blurred as a background image.

Absolutely love the second shot.
The PP suits it perfectly, but it's the textures and lighting / shadows that really make it for me. For a phone photo it's very damn impressive :thumbs:

:love: Thank you Sarah! You are awesome at providing feedback. It is another angle you have found on the BG - and one I will use on my next walkabout - I think I was going for the angle to make a mundane wall a bit more appealing but with such shallow dof it makes for a confusing on the eye BG.

As for the second it took a bit of thought - but the result was pretty mod/retro and I am happy with it.

Two very different PP shots - and I guess it is testament to you TPers that you picked the one that I put more thought into the shot itself (no2) to like more. Hmmm - lesson - not the gear but the eye.

Thank you all once again. I hope to add to this collection very soon.
 
Nice shot! :clap:

Love the framing, and the capture of the reflection as well as the bird!

Only minor niggle that I can't quite pin down is that my eye is somehow drawn away (not sure by what) from the heron itself - is it too small/tucked away in the picture? :shrug:

Good shot though.
 
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