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Stepping out..

By Nandana  
This photo taken as experimental manner. Would like to hear your thoughts

Tags: Portraits and people

Voters: pisau, johnjrp, Desh_M and 4 more


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pisau 18
11 May 2005 9:47PM
Great shot. Well composed. Click!

pisau
johnjrp 19 432 5 Australia
11 May 2005 10:39PM
Nice composition. Suggest you try this with just the footprints. Also suggest getting rid of the border or making it smaller. click. John
Desh_M 18 410
12 May 2005 2:17AM
Nice shot!
Good composition.
Agree with John about the improvenemts.
:0)
glazzaro 18 70 23 United States
12 May 2005 5:28AM
I agree with John, if that close to the water line, I would remove the person and highlight the foot steps leading to the waters edge. But if you wanted the person to stay in the shot then I would suggest taking the shot further back so the person is distant. Spot on! Click!!!

Greg
12 May 2005 5:35AM
I agree with Greg, the foot steps really add to the image itself, overall good.

Chris & Holli
Casper 18
13 May 2005 12:08AM
Agree with Greg
if u had more footprints and teh person in distance that will be much better
Anyway this is also a very good composition
try with a thiner boarder
-Casper
Have to agree with the others. When I first saw the photo I immediately thought oh why not just the footprints...... Maybe not a black border!! All in all an absolutely AOK shot.
Val
pisau 18
15 May 2005 6:03PM
Nandana, thanx for the comment. btw, i'm using an underwater camera housing to take those pics. Cheers!

pisau
Nandana 18 3 Australia
15 May 2005 8:37PM
Hi
photofootprints,
Casper,
chrisholli,
glazzaro,
Desh_M,
johnjrp,
pisau

Thanks you very much for all of your very constructive and helpful tips and advices. Thaks for the comment on this shot. This was a experimental shot. And I took few shot which have only the foot prints. But didnt turn out , up to be on my expectation. Will try more !

Thanks again all !

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