Great video, Ian, including the provision of your thoughts. Sorry the moon didn’t co-operate, but your images were far better than mine! The image with the old wall, with window and tree, I love as it’s so full of mystery, as well as history, so has a lot to say, as does the old farm, car and house. William Eggleston’s quote suits me to a T! I’m a one shot person, though often told to take more. However, I prefer to move on to the next. I do tend to return to the same location, take the same shot again, and it’s always different. Thanks also for your newsy newsletter!
Both Photos are nice, no decision here. They are not spectacular, but when the conditions are just normal you have to live with what you find. So, as always, you mastered the scene.
Hi Ian, You do great work and I enjoy your "ramblings" too! LOL! Were you aware that the helpful exposure settings at the bottom of the shots you display are sometimes obscured by the subtitles? Perhaps the settings could be placed at the top of the image? Anyway that's a minor matter. Keep up the great work. Cheers, Fred Jansohn
being here too looked at my app yep moon coming up there nope came up way off the app postion very annoyed I was I managed a shot but wasn't what I wanted either...nice work
In the composition where you sit inside and talk, I wonder: are your hands the main subject? The moving hands seem to not just accentuate a few major points, no, it goes on the whole time, thus its significance diminishes and turns into distraction. Particularly because the topic is composition, it should be allowed to analyse the composition in that same video.