PESO -- A Seascape

P. J. Alling webster26 at mindspring.com
Wed Nov 7 20:15:03 EST 2007


Now there you go confusing the issue.

Paul Crovella wrote:
> Putting the horizon straight through the middle isn't always a bad thing, and isn't 
> necessarily here either. You did it with intention and if it's accomplished your goals 
> don't worry about what anyone else thinks.
>
> What I see it doing here is juxtaposing a static composition with active subjects and 
> providing a sense of tension between the elements.
>
> It's not something to be overcome, it's something to be used.
>
> Cheers,
> Paul
>
> P. J. Alling wrote:
>   
>> I wanted to thank everyone who commented on this one.  It was a bit of 
>> an experiment, to see if bisecting the image with the horizon line could 
>> be overcome with the other elements of the composition.  Seems the 
>> general consensus is no.  The shot wasn't earth shattering so I'm not 
>> that disappointed.
>>
>> P. J. Alling wrote:
>>     
>>> Nothing special just a seascape.
>>>
>>> http://www.mindspring.com/~happydogsoftware/PESO%20--%20aseascape.html
>>>
>>> Equipment: Pentax *ist-Ds/smc Pentax FA 43mm f1.9 Limited
>>>
>>> As usual comments are welcome but may be totally ignored.
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>>     
>
>   


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