Monday, January 28, 2019
Landon H - B&W Tracks
I took this photo at the railroad tracks by the Ross Bridge Park. I took it on December 9th, 2018. Using my Canon SL1. I did most of my editing in Lightroom, making simple color corrections and turning it black and white. I took it into photoshop and did some touch up with the spot healing brush. The only thing I wish I could change about the photo is the straightness of the tracks in frame. They look titled.
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I really like that you decided to make this picture black and white. I also really like the crop and the depth of field in the picture. I like the second set of tracks on the right side of the picture too because its parallel with the other tracks. the texture on the ground is really cool. I agree that the tilt looks a little weird but everything else looks good. Keep up the good work!
I like how you turned the photo to black and white. I the simple subject pairs well with the simple colors and shades. I also like the line and how the tracks lead your eye through the image. I think this would be more interesting if the photo was taken from a lower angle so that the tracks were the main focus, having less of the sky and trees.
Abby W
Cool pic brotatochip! I really like how you made it black and white and touched up some spots. The black and white makes it simple and doesn't distract from what your'e trying to get us to see. I agree with you that if it was tilted a bit more it would probably look better and more straight. Overall, I really enjoy this picture! Keep up the good work! Heath M - HHS
I like how the railroad seems never ending and you can see so far back, I also like the black and white. I would change the crop and straighten it. I like how simple it is though its a really great picture.
I love the tracks in the picture and how it kinda looks like they're tilted. I think it gives the photograph character. I like how you made it black and white too because you can tell its a cloudy day so it just looks almost natural to me.
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