Hi,
I took a trip to Virginia Water on the weekend and I saw a spider in front of the waterfall and thought it might take a nice photo, I'm looking for critique of everything, composition, exposure, white balance, anything (ever willing to learn and improve)
I have cropped, resized and applied a little sharpening to try and bring out the web a little more.
View attachment 22011
Camera:Canon EOS 550D
Lens:Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Shot at 135 mm
Exposure:Auto exposure, Shutter priority AE, 2.6 sec, f/9, ISO 100
Honestly, my thoughts - Skimming over the image, as if I didn't know the spider was there, (or from a distance) I might just see a blurry photo of a waterfall - how could I have prevented that to really draw attention to the spider whilst keeping the scenario a part of the image?
Thanks,
Matt
I took a trip to Virginia Water on the weekend and I saw a spider in front of the waterfall and thought it might take a nice photo, I'm looking for critique of everything, composition, exposure, white balance, anything (ever willing to learn and improve)
I have cropped, resized and applied a little sharpening to try and bring out the web a little more.
View attachment 22011
Camera:Canon EOS 550D
Lens:Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Shot at 135 mm
Exposure:Auto exposure, Shutter priority AE, 2.6 sec, f/9, ISO 100
Honestly, my thoughts - Skimming over the image, as if I didn't know the spider was there, (or from a distance) I might just see a blurry photo of a waterfall - how could I have prevented that to really draw attention to the spider whilst keeping the scenario a part of the image?
Thanks,
Matt