Kindly share your C&C for for my below images.
Regards,
Tejal
IMG_5940 as Smart Object-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
IMG_5941 as Smart Object-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
Kindly share your C&C for for my below images.
Regards,
Tejal
IMG_5940 as Smart Object-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
IMG_5941 as Smart Object-1 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr
Works fine for me.
Maybe there are arguments for and against those power lines but they do add some perspective depth to the scene.
Nice images Tejal
Nicely exposed and angled for view. Shadows and electrical lines form nice leading lines. Second image a bit dark in the shadows but to be expected at certain times of the day.
I like the way you have captured all those diagonal lines in the first image. I wonder if you took any other closer shots to capture the expression on the workers' faces?
There is CA in the 2nd image. Particularly noticeable around the man in the orange shirt.
Great shots. Thanks for sharing.
Another excellent set of images, Tejal. Whether it was intended or pure chance, in the first image the shadow of another worker approaching with the basket on their head is just brilliant. In the second image, again whether intended or not, the faces not being visible gives me a sense of nameless, faceless laborers toiling away to provide what most consider to be a basic necessity of life. Should make all of us who've seen your photo appreciate a bit more when we reach across the dinner table for the shaker. A good choice of perspective to shoot from down low. It makes the mound look that much larger.
I'll voice a differing opinion with other in that I've seen few photos that were improved by inclusion of power lines. And IMO these are not. Though the power lines/poles do add a degree of contrast between modern day life and the ancient methods still being employed at the salt works.
Overall nicely done (again).
Lovely images although I agree with Dan - the shadows make them for me, but if you can find an angle that removes those power lines (or if you can be patient with the clone tool in post) I think you will improve them.
As always.... Very nice captures...
More great shots from the salt pan, my favorite being #1, you captured the pouring of salt perfectly. I am in the camp for removing the power lines, at least in #1 (my favorite). My reason is that in doing so it eliminates the presence (for the most part) of modernity, which to me then makes the image all the more interesting since it can be processed in any number of ways to suggest the image is from an earlier period. But that is simply my opinion. Two more great shots!