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Jan 9 2009 01:29pm
Quote (Qhotex @ Fri, Jan 9 2009, 07:55pm)
You will make the focused part of the picture moved to a better place. Golden ratio.


why is slightly to the right gonna be a better place?
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Jan 9 2009 01:33pm
Quote (doyleo @ Fri, 9 Jan 2009, 21:29)
why is slightly to the right gonna be a better place?


Because when you look at things you would look more to the right upper corner. Try to think of that next time you look at a picture.
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Jan 9 2009 01:49pm
Quote (Qhotex @ Fri, Jan 9 2009, 08:33pm)
Because when you look at things you would look more to the right upper corner. Try to think of that next time you look at a picture.


well im left handed - so does that mean i look to the top left? biggrin.gif
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Jan 9 2009 01:58pm
Quote (doyleo @ Fri, 9 Jan 2009, 21:49)
well im left handed - so does that mean i look to the top left? biggrin.gif


Haha. I do not think so! biggrin.gif

But good theory!
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Jan 9 2009 03:11pm
It doesn't matter if your right handed or not, I don't believe the first point you look at in a photo is the upper right.
You go to the main focal point, which would be where a subject is.
vignetting helps get a different area in focus.


And @ whoever asked why the snow is blue.
Snow is naturally a blueish color.
Our eyes correct this when we view it.
Camera's do not correct this, unless you set the WB to overcast/sunny etc.
I purposefully chose not to set the WB and leave it as it to add it to the "Frozen Wasteland" collection.
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Jan 9 2009 03:28pm
Quote (TheBlackRose66 @ Fri, Jan 9 2009, 10:11pm)
It doesn't matter if your right handed or not, I don't believe the first point you look at in a photo is the upper right.
You go to the main focal point, which would be where a subject is.
vignetting helps get a different area in focus.


And @ whoever asked why the snow is blue.
Snow is naturally a blueish color.
Our eyes correct this when we view it.
Camera's do not correct this, unless you set the WB to overcast/sunny etc.
I purposefully chose not to set the WB and leave it as it to add it to the "Frozen Wasteland" collection.


yeah well i just look at random points at the photo i dont have a set point i look first every time i see a photo

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Quote (doyleo @ Fri, Jan 9 2009, 09:28pm)
yeah well i just look at random points at the photo i dont have a set point i look first every time i see a photo


Exactly.
Nobody looks straight to the upper right.
Quote (Qhotex @ Fri, Jan 9 2009, 07:33pm)
Because when you look at things you would look more to the right upper corner. Try to think of that next time you look at a picture.

Wtf?
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Jan 10 2009 01:49pm
Quote (TheBlackRose66 @ Fri, 9 Jan 2009, 23:30)
Wtf?


Well. I just think this. smile.gif

I do not what to say. :S
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