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From: mmyvusenet on 2 Apr 2010 01:26 Hello: The Paschal Triduum begins, and I took this photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4482854325/ Thanks for your technical comments about photography. -- MMYV http://www.mmyv.com
From: Vance on 2 Apr 2010 17:50
On Apr 1, 10:26 pm, "mmyvusenet" <mmyvuse...(a)invalid.invalid> wrote: > Hello: > > The Paschal Triduum begins, and I took this photo: > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4482854325/ > > Thanks for your technical comments about photography. > > -- > MMYVhttp://www.mmyv.com Much better than the previous shots. With the more even illumination of the artificial lighting the worshipper isn't in the deep shadows as before and the pulling together of the worshipper and a context visually brings meaning to the image. This is a far better image than the previous ones. Another potential composition would be to move to camera left which would separate the the following three elements: the cross, the sacrament(?) and the worshipper. What that would do is take the viewer's on a visual trip from the cross, down to the sacrament and across to the worshipper all tied together in a contextual flow. Keep going and you will keep getting better. In my very poor Spanish 'Bien trabajo!' Vance |