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PeugeotRCZforum Photo Competition (Feb)

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BangorRCZ said:
For those of us (well, me anyway :oops: ) who don't understand a word of what the good photographers talk about I saw nothing wrong with your picture :thumbup: .
LOL thanks.

It could be a couple of things, but I'm pretty sure Helen is picking me up on the picture is tilting down from left to right slighty, can mess with perspective (unless being deliberatly artsy). There's a number of basic rules that can be followed in every photo which can make them better than if you just point and shoot without thinking. I hope to get out one weekend soon for some delibrate posing shots as opposed to just shooting her in the back yard after a wash :)
 
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Just a suggestion... could the winning photo for each month be put on the title menu where it says "Peugeot RCZ Forum" (Peugeot RCZ Forum & Community)???
 
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Glenn said:
BangorRCZ said:
For those of us (well, me anyway :oops: ) who don't understand a word of what the good photographers talk about I saw nothing wrong with your picture :thumbup: .
LOL thanks.

It could be a couple of things, but I'm pretty sure Helen is picking me up on the picture is tilting down from left to right slighty, can mess with perspective (unless being deliberatly artsy). There's a number of basic rules that can be followed in every photo which can make them better than if you just point and shoot without thinking. I hope to get out one weekend soon for some delibrate posing shots as opposed to just shooting her in the back yard after a wash :)

My comment is not intended to do your picture any harm. Some basic rules are, for instance, to keep your horizon straight. Unless off course you want to
do the artistic approach. A straight horizon keep the picture ever so tidy. Centering the subject is also helpful. Or place the subject out of center when you want
to involve the background a bit more.

Background is a subject all of it's own. A RCZ has great shapes. This can be offset by placing it near an old building, factory, warehouse etc. Just because of the contrast.

Keep up the good work Glenn!
 
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Thanks Helen, I understood your intention, just the same as I had words for Figo. You should see the original photo, there is a big pool cover roller growing out the car's backside, that's why it is cropped so tight to the right :)
 
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