Desert Sunsets
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12/20/08 12:20 PM
12/20/08 12:20 PM
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Arizona
daveman
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Arizona
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I thought I would post these two shots that I am just not as happy with as I would like; hoping that someone can help me do this better next time. This was a nice sunset, but I was not able to somehow pull together a composition that I think brought this all together. I sort of feel these is just a bunch of cactus in front of a cool sky, but there is not really any depth. I am not sure what, but I think the composition is just missing something. Any suggestions on what I could have done to pull this together? I would appreciate suggestions. Dave and the other one 
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Re: Desert Sunsets
[Re: RomanJohnston]
#19285
12/21/08 11:46 AM
12/21/08 11:46 AM
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Southern Ohio USA
Randall
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Southern Ohio USA
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Hi Dave Maybe take a tip from Tim Fitzharris and put yourself in front of one of the larger cacti as a foreground element,giving your eye a leading feature to start your eye to roaming over the image to the beautiful middle ground and then on to the rare colorful sky and back around again to the front, completing the circuit. I sometimes like to use a wide angle 12mm and get within 2 or 3 feet from my foreground subject. Focus using the depth of field for that particular lens. Ex 12mm @ f/11 focused @ 1' 6" will make everything in focus from your foreground to infinity insuring a sharp image. I see I just parroted Romans good advice, hope this helps. Randall
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