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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Smith" data-source="post: 376" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>Nice concept MoreXP57, and I prefer this image to the 1st one as it seems there has been more thought put into the composition. It still seems rather busy and chaotic though and my eyes do not know where to look or what is the main focus point really. Scenes like this are challenging due to all the different foliage everywhere, but you should try to find an angle that looks clean or remove some of the unimportant branches out of the scene before you shoot. </p><p>Try to play with leading lines using some of the branches, leading the viewer into the image and towards the main subject. Different angles from above or below can help with this. sometimes it is good to lay down and get as close to ground level as possible for a nice composition and shot.</p><p>If you like to shoot the light effects through the leaves, maybe look at shooting from ground level upwards through the canopy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Smith, post: 376, member: 20"] Nice concept MoreXP57, and I prefer this image to the 1st one as it seems there has been more thought put into the composition. It still seems rather busy and chaotic though and my eyes do not know where to look or what is the main focus point really. Scenes like this are challenging due to all the different foliage everywhere, but you should try to find an angle that looks clean or remove some of the unimportant branches out of the scene before you shoot. Try to play with leading lines using some of the branches, leading the viewer into the image and towards the main subject. Different angles from above or below can help with this. sometimes it is good to lay down and get as close to ground level as possible for a nice composition and shot. If you like to shoot the light effects through the leaves, maybe look at shooting from ground level upwards through the canopy. [/QUOTE]
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