phongn wrote:I've actually been going over things on Something Awful's PAD thread - they're pretty good with feedback.
I'll keep that in mind. I like to lurk for a good while before I post anywhere, so I'll cast an eye over the place and see what's what.
What's your subject? The water reflection is kind of dark - nice contrast but I don't know what it brings, and the birds tend to blend into it. The half-way horizon line doesn't really do anything for me, either.
The darkness of the water is the XA2 vignetting like crazy; it was overcast so it must have decided to open wide. As for the rest, I suppose it's just a scene - I was trying to find a composition with a derelict piece of waterfront development and had the frame all wound on, when the gulls passed low over the building. I whipped around and snapped off a shot.
That green plant sort of clutters up the image - my eye tries to follow that nice little creek. I like how the trees line up against said creek as well.
You know, I think this photo can stand in for a lot of my other photos, in that I took it because I reacted to something, but not necessarily in a very strong way, and even that doesn't come through because I'm not especially skilled. Thus the photo looks thoughtless, and when I come back to it a month later I can't necessarily remember the thought anyway, making it
actually thoughtless.
The season has changed and will change even more, but I'll go back to this spot and see if I can do anything good with it.
Nicely exposed but ... what about it? A barn? Any particular meaning for you? It fills up just enough space so that it's not really lonely-feeling or anything.
The exposure needed a lot of fiddly work in post, so thanks.
I seem to have it in my head that I can tell some kind of grand story about the course of people interacting with the land by taking pictures of docks, railroad stuff, working buildings, run-down buildings, new development, and the discarded traces of past presence. That kind of things is probably possible though right now I've not got the skill to carry it off, and I need serious work trying to make images that are good enough to stand alone.
Damn, some people on eBay were just selling bricks of recently-expired Reala 100 that could be frozen and last quite awhile. Maybe keep an eye out?
I'll have to, I suppose. If all else fails I can always take a vacation and just do medium format for a while too if need be, because I've got a small stash there. Or 35mm B&W eventually, which I'm not shooting now because development is a huge hassle until I learn to do it myself.