Little Duckling [Contest Winner Pool August 2006 ]
Uploaded: August 30, 2006 11:20:31
Steve Downen August 30, 2006
use the rule of thirds #513421Mike Rubin August 30, 2006
Usually "The rule of thirds " makes for a much more pleasing image However I like the circular pattern in the water and I don't think it would be as nice if you followed the rule. I do think that a lower POV would be good, but not low to the point that the pattern of the water would be lost. #3246984Rhonda Burger August 31, 2006
I agree Mike. The full ripple shows the vulnerability of the little duck. With the duck centered also emphasizes how small it is. I like it. #3250942Tarun Bose September 26, 2006
Congrats Kimberly for finalist. #3365921She-She Killough September 26, 2006
I agree with Mike and Rhonda..and you also would want to keep the reflection of the duck in front of him.Steve Downen September 27, 2006
I do like the elements of the ripples in the water as they produce the effect of showing the vulnerability of the duckling by framing it with a bullseye. However, I think you might consider cropping the picture so the duck is at the top left corner. Congratulations on the finalist, and congrats on a fine piece of art. I only critique the ones I like.'PS- don't dwell on the angle of the photograph, it is something you cannot change; dwell on what can be done at the present.
-Steve Downen #3373286
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