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Framing my photo as the sun sets on the other side of the island, in preparation of a shot of the Milky Way I was hoping to get that night.
Framed through a broken windows in one if the water pump sheds, NSU56 sits derelict, 35 years after it was last used and left behind and Marree on 28-9-19
This is shot that inspired me to do a series on the use of framing in composition. Not long before taking this I had been going through the photostream of Alan Schaller, and was so inspired by his work. I have taken shots from this approximate point of view and composition before, but tried to bring out as much detail as I could from within the shelter. Here I have taken a completely different approach and exposed knowing that the interior would be basically in silhouette. The inside of the shelter is really not important. It is quite ugly actually. I have processed to show just a bit of detail, while it could still act as a strong set of frames for the land outside. Should I have left the interior darker, without any detail? Hard for me to say. In the end I decided when processing that this was best.
As with most of my shots, I can always find something I would like to have done differently. In this shot I wish I had moved just slightly to the right so that the one tree was not obstructed by the post. I did go back another day to reshoot, but light was harsh, and in the end, I preferred this version.
Edit: ninja replaced, game crashed while I tried to apply some DoF.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
- 3300x4400;
- Project Toussaint Lighting, ReShade framework;
- Zanzer's cheat table for setting time of day;
- HD reworked project, Autumn Flora Enhancement, increased LOD and other mods;
- Timestop, weather toggle and tilt via Photomode2inOne.
a revamped oldie
this was from a couple of years back, stumbled upon when trying to clean up my files.
I came across this beaten up old frame on the shoreline and took a few pictures through it, held up like this, and wedged into the pebbles which I posted some time later.
decided to try something a little different with it, at first the image in the frame was only coloured but it didn't have enough effect, I then tried the image and the frame but the arm/hand looked a bit odd, eventually settled on the image, frame and arm/hand only being coloured.
Not completely happy, if I were to do it again I would try a closer crop around the frame, and have the only coloured area as the image within the frame, I think that would be much better.
The AJAC theme for March was "Framed" -- take a look at all of our shots here : www.flickr.com/groups/ajac