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#201 Break the Rules
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1st - RobertLavker: Road Rage
2nd - SteveBee: Lime Bikes
3rd - babysister: Where NOT to put the flash
4th - ladpupmoe: Always Shot off Center
5th - jomari: Get Out of the Car.
6th - A.N.Other: What a load of balls!
7th - Mepo: Short Train
8th - mrsawyer: ... Just Nothing to Say ...
9th - Peanut :
10th - f_otto: Segway
11th - kerszkavet: Forward, together, into the unknown
11th - Thivi: at the river's edge
13th - oberbayer: Fluently
14th - aoc46: Straight Man
15th - Lo: Off Kilter
16th - jeffp393: Old Chicory Kiln
17th - alis nocturnis: Iconoclastic
18th - Old Finn: Ainola
19th - cookiejar: Wood Nymph
Forward, together, into the unknown
©2018 kerszkavet
Panasonic DMC-FZ150
11th
place,
38
points
1/2000s
,
f5
,
ISO 100
,
200mm
,
Aperture Priority
,
Pattern
,
no flash
Post-Processing:
crop, levels
Extra Info:
breaking the Rule of Thirds
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babysister
Jun 4, 2018
Good result. Nice colours.
Lo
Jun 3, 2018
I agree with you that the this works better than the rule of thirds - they seem to have such a long long way to go...
dodrizzt
Jun 3, 2018
Same place as the 5 trees in Open? :)
I like that other better, but the composition here is also nice, being so unbalanced, and makes me somehow smile :)
TT here too, well done!
Old Finn
Jun 3, 2018
Nice view. In my favorites.
RobertLavker
Jun 2, 2018
This image does break many rules but it is effective as one gets the feeling of a long voyage for the ducks. In my TT.
aoc46
Jun 2, 2018
Whether it does or doesn't break the Rule of Thirds doesn't make a lot of difference; there just isn't much to attract the viewer's interest. That said, it would be a nice finish to a sequence of shots involving the ducks - just needs a "The End" caption in the middle of the frame.
mrsawyer
Jun 1, 2018
Interesting that the ducklings are not following their parent. Lots of negative space here. Is that one of the rule breaks, that you exaggerated the negative space?
SteveBee
May 31, 2018
I think this is underexposed.
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