Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Making an obstacle part of the composition


Texas summer sunsets are some of the biggest and most spectacular. Living close to a reservoir , I can grab my camera and walk along the levy to witness the sunset sometime. However, when there is nothing but a beautiful sunlit sky and no interesting foreground one is left to ponder is there anything at all to include in your composition?
To add to the complexity, Imagine a series or power plyons and power lines running acorss your sky. The question becomes shoud you even take a shot. Not wanting to miss the fire in the sky, I decided to make the powerlines a part of my composition. Sometimes it helps to include the unavoidable as a part of your composition.
Your comments are welcome.
By Kaushik Dwarakanath

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1 Comments:

At 6:52 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

KD sakhat aagide kano...

 

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