I critique my photos from the south rim of the Grand Canyon. Not every shot is a keeper.
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- After rafting the Grand Canyon for 9 days, I headed to the south rim to get a perspective from the top down.
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Refining your composition is a process you should do every time you shoot. Wide angle or telephoto at the Grand Canyon? Which compositions work and which don't? Why? Check out my video as I find the flaws in my images.
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Good advice, James, thanks! It still surprises me how often I'm so taken with part of an image that I don't notice how much of the rest is superfluous, which means a lot of cropping afterwards! Far better to realize it at the time, reframe, change lenses and capture a better image! Love the Grand Canyon; I've been there a half dozen times, and never run out of subjects - nor of awe. It's the most deafening silence I've ever heard.
This is good content. I found it very helpful.
Glad to hear it!