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Posting a couple pics from a recent road trip down the Oregon Coast. The last one was from early spring, six didnt feel like enough for a thread. No need to take it easy on me.
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7/7. Sorry for lack of exif info, just remembered it doesnt add it when you save from Flickr.
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>>2709042

liked the thumbnail. then i saw the picture and was underwhelmed. would have worked better with a proper, maybe more dramatic subject.
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>>2709051
I have to agree with this. the fact that you can clearly make out a young woman in her ralph lauren country club uniform is really a killer.

>>2709050
I like this. it leaves me wanting to see more of this place
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>>2709042
Nice, but as >>2709051 mentioned, when you enlarge the picture it gets bland. But I guess is not the subject, but the impression of depth, which is lost in the scale.

>>2709044
Seems like it is a nice scenery but the framing is very boring. If you taking a 'landscape' take, make it the classic way, horizontal-oriented, without obvious horizontal lines in the framing.

>>2709046
Really nice, considering the boring subject. A picture like this would be very good if there was something awe-some in the subject.

>>2709047
Again, explicit dominant horizontal lines make a landscape boring, even more on portrait-oriented framing. Also, the b/w processing is lacking depth: the black are muddy, the central portion of the curve is compressed, and the highlights lack detail. Try to elongated the central portion and the highlights, while keeping up with a smooth black point; and you will get more depth on your pictures.

>>2709048
Good. Nice lighting, nice framing. If anything, I'd suggest you to try lower point-of-view next time, you'd get a different impression, less landscape-ly though.

>>2709049
Also good. I think 3:2 on portrait-orientation doesn't work quite well if it's not a diptych or triptych, but this one does.

>>2709050
Poor b/w processing; composition is way too static.
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Thanks for the critique guys

>>2709058
Thanks for the help. I have to admit im having a hard time post processing, im shooting a Fuji Xpro1 and the tones are super muddy in Lightroom. I think it really shows in the black and whites.
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>>2709058
>without obvious horizontal lines in the framing

can you explain this idea more?
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this is what i meant. the han solo outfit damages the picture. i think of a woman with hair and sand in her mouth thinking about her future facebook likes, so the mood gets lost.

a dark figure and its long shadow would have worked better. maybe.

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>>2709070
think about for a moment, horizontal lines breaks the pictures into thinner and wider segments. you'll see that dominant horizontal lines diminish the illusion of depth in any picture. it looks like stacking, instead of depth. this can be useful for street photography, for instance, where you can 'stack' two busy sceneries together. but, usually, it won't work well on landscape.

take a look at >>2709046 and compare it to >>2709047. on the first picture you get a intrusion of almost hexagonal silhouetted shape (the illuminated area over the black shadows) into the rectangular frame, which displaces your viewing and give you some depth; then this hexagonal is subdivided into somewhat triangular shapes (parking lines, sidewalk line, cliff line).
on the second pic, there's some a triangle on the bottom right, then a silhouetted triangle on left, and followed by many horizontal lines; all compressed by a very narrow rectangular frame.

none of this applies to 'subdominant' horizontal lines (such as train lines converging into the horizontal horizon) as it will give you some illusion of depth as well, a very fastidious one though.

take a look at this article, it will give you some insight http://thedreamwithinpictures.com/blog/learn-composition-from-the-photography-of-henri-cartier-bresson
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>>2709076
lovely, thank you very much for your thoughtful response
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>>2709048
>>2709049
These shots are really nice.

The b/w didn't work for me because of blown highlights>>2709047
and too much destraction>>2709050

>>2709046
This isnt too bad just a better subject. Obviously you can be restricted in shots like these

>>2709044
This isnt really interesting.

>>2709042
Maybe coming in closer with a wide or ultra wide lens would help further emphasize the scale between the subject and environment without making it too boring, but idk
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>>2709048
This is my personal favourite. Not sure why, I just like it
>>2709049
This is a bit gimmicky with the fog but its not bad.
Other than those and >>2709046 , the rest of them aren't really anything special

Your style seems to try and provoke awe and wonder, but that's difficult to do with a 457x640 jaypeg.
I know people (including myself) complain about images being too large here, but these are too small to get a real sense of immersion.

>>2709076
This is something I've never even thought about, thanks for that
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