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    Lily

    Hi, This is my first photo. Give me comments or advices. I want to improve my skills.
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    Re: Lily

    Welcome Shuuun,

    How the flower looks projected out of the frame is really interesting. The pipe in the back ground could have been avoided. Did you take this in color?

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    Re: Lily

    I would crop out some of the top which is causing a bit of distraction and that would help to reduce the pipe problem. Not too tight a crop though, you need a bit of space there. Maybe a fraction tight to the frame edge on the right side? Not a serious issue though.

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    Re: Lily

    Thanks Wavelength!
    I will remove the pipe to crop it.
    Unfortunately, I didn't take this in color

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    Re: Lily

    Thanks Geoff F.
    I deleted Upper right zone
    Is my understanding correct?
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    Re: Lily

    That looks better to me. Some negative space can be useful for certain images but it depends on the actual scene. As an example, have a look at some of the images posted by Kaskais

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    Re: Lily

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Some negative space can be useful for certain images but it depends on the actual scene.
    I agree Geoff, but when it comes to negative space, there is also a personal taste component. Most photographers would suggest he is quite extreme in the amount of negative space he uses in his compositions. His approach was quite common in some advertising photography some 20 years ago, as there was lots of space for text.

    I have been accused of having too much in my work from time to time and my crops look super tight when compared to his work.

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    Re: Lily

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    I would crop out some of the top which is causing a bit of distraction and that would help to reduce the pipe problem. Not too tight a crop though, you need a bit of space there. Maybe a fraction tight to the frame edge on the right side? Not a serious issue though.
    I thought that too, Geoff, although the low-toned pipe doesn't bother me much. With a move of the frame to the right, it wouldn't even bother me if the big leaf moved out of the frame a bit - it would then lead the eye to the flower instead of out of the frame ...

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    Re: Lily

    Thanks everyone.
    I learned two things to improve my skills

    1. negative space makes photo cool
    2. Must delete bother items

    thanks everyone so much

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    Re: Lily

    I would word things just a little differently.

    1. The use of space is an important element to consider in your image; there must be the right amount. Too much or too little have a negative impact on the image.

    2, If there is something in the image that does not contribute to it, we should consider removing it.

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    Re: Lily

    If the space adds to the subject and overall composition go for it. Distractions in space make it difficult to process the capture,therefore has a negative effect.Would have liked your capture with more clear details on the edge of your subject.Nice work and great to see you.

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    Re: Lily

    Quote Originally Posted by shuuun View Post
    Thanks everyone.
    I learned two things to improve my skills

    1. negative space makes photo cool
    2. Must delete bother items

    thanks everyone so much
    1. Negative space only works if it is a deliberate element of your composition which works with the subject.

    2. Better yet, check your background BEFORE you shoot so you don't include clutter/distracting elements. That is a much better than spending hours in a photo editor trying to remove them.

    Good luck, Shuuun

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