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    Dog Walking - candid shot at the beach

    Hi,

    I was out at the beach near my folks' place in Northumberland at the weekend. Typical Bank Holiday weather.

    I only had a 70-300mm lens with me, because I was planning to shoot a kite festival, which unfortunately didn't happen (see previous comment about the weather). So I ended up wandering the beach, and was drawn to the reflection in the wet sand as this dog walker passed by me.

    Dog Walking - candid shot at the beach

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    Re: Dog Walking - candid shot at the beach

    Nice shot.

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    Re: Dog Walking - candid shot at the beach

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice shot.
    Thanks

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    An interesting composition, but I like it. Some might complain that you chopped off the person, but I know someone is there and it adds mystery. Nicely done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio M. View Post
    An interesting composition, but I like it. Some might complain that you chopped off the person, but I know someone is there and it adds mystery. Nicely done.

    Sergio
    Thanks, Sergio. It was a deliberate framing decision to emphasise the dog rather than the human, and -as you say - to add a bit of mystery. 😀

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    Re: Dog Walking - candid shot at the beach

    I might consider cropping even more off the human (say right below the hand holding the courtesy bag) so that the image is of the dog and the reflections.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    I might consider cropping even more off the human (say right below the hand holding the courtesy bag) so that the image is of the dog and the reflections.
    That's a good shout. Thank you. I've done exactly that, and I think it leads to a more impactful image.

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    I debated about the courtesy bag - I can't crop it out without decapitating the dog. I considered cloning it out, but decided to leave it.

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    Re: Dog Walking - candid shot at the beach

    nice crop , better impact.

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    Very nice...you have a good eye for composition. BTW, tomorrow Saturday, we also have a kite festival near us and will be going if the weather holds up. 'Will be nice...

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Very nice...you have a good eye for composition. BTW, tomorrow Saturday, we also have a kite festival near us and will be going if the weather holds up. 'Will be nice...
    Thanks.

    Hope you better weather than I did. Kites make lovely subjects.

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    I do not think it is going to happen. Unfortunately, it is raining cats and dogs right now. Maybe next time...

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    Sorry to hear that.

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    Re: Dog Walking - candid shot at the beach

    Quote Originally Posted by rogfrich View Post
    . . I only had a 70-300mm lens with me, because I was planning to shoot a kite festival, which unfortunately didn't happen (see previous comment about the weather). So I ended up wandering the beach, and was drawn to the reflection in the wet sand as this dog walker passed by me. . . .
    I like the concept.

    What FL was used?

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    Thanks - it was more of a grab shot than a planned concept, but I'll take the compliment.

    It was shot at the lens's maximum FL of 300mm, f/13 in Aperture Priority mode, at ISO 800.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rogfrich View Post
    . . . Thanks - it was more of a grab shot than a planned concept, but I'll take the compliment.

    It was shot at the lens's maximum FL of 300mm, f/13 in Aperture Priority mode, at ISO 800.

    [previously] . . . It was a deliberate framing decision to emphasise the dog rather than the human, and -as you say - to add a bit of mystery. . .
    For clarity the comment "I like the concept" related more to the concept of the deliberate framing of the shot.

    The prompts as to why I asked about the FL were:
    > you mentioned that you 'only' had the 70 to 300
    > and it was apparent to me that it was an opportunity shot (aka 'grab shot)

    The reason I asked about the FL was because it occurred to me that it certainly NOT was made with a 70mm lens and I just wanted confirmation so I could offer this comment for consideration.

    It occurs to me that you were in a situation where you must shoot under the pressure of time; you were drawn to the reflection; the dog and also wanted to add a bit of mystery . . . the point is you either had enough time to pull half a dozen shots with different FRAMING - OR - you had time to pull one shot. If the situation is the latter then consider shoot wide and crop in post production.

    From an artistic point of view I don't mind the body truncated, I don't mind the crop at his groin either, what I think is detracting to the image and detracting to the level of mystery is not having the whole reflection of the human in the wet sand - or if it is all there it doesn't look like it is all there as there is no 'headroom' below the reflection.

    That choice having been made as a decision of FRAMING does now not allow the option to compare, contrast and choose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rogfrich View Post
    . By the way, I like your avatar - I'm going backwards and forwards on the purchase of a second-hand X100T.
    Ta. It is an x100s.

    I have Canon DSLRs and although I stopped Weddings a few years ago I still cover a few Social Functions. Initially I bought the Fuji as an adjunct to my working Pro DSLR Kit, because it has a Leaf Shutter (ergo Flash Sync) and it is as silent as a Church Mouse and I often shoot with a pair of Primes anyway - one each on two cameras (a 35 and an 85) so the Fuji replicated my fast 35 Prime on a 5D Series Body and is lighter and more nimble than a 5D with grip, although there are other considerations/limitations using the Fuji for fast work - but = it is no trouble carrying the Fuji in addition to two DSLRs and I sometimes do that.

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    Re: Dog Walking - candid shot at the beach

    Very nice, the crop looks better

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Very nice, the crop looks better
    Thanks

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