This is the first in a series. I havn't decided exactly how many (probably 2 or 3), but you can most likely guess the subject.
As far as saturation goes, I won't be mentioning it again, as I have already stated my opinion yesterday, so from now on, it's just a given; if it looks too saturated, or not saturated enough, it's probably supposed to be that way. I know one or two of my readers don't like saturated photos, but you're just going to have to live with them. I won't say comments stating dislike for my post processing techniques are completely pointless, but for the most part, they are. If you have beneficial input to add, fine. K, I'll shut up about the color/saturation thing now.
The next several photos, as well as the ones following may seem even more odd to some of you (or all of you, I don't know). I'm still experimenting with slightly more "artistic" photos, so that is what you can expect the next several days. I have never done this kind of photography before, so bear with me. I would especially appreciate comments from the "artistic" people reading this.
March 2nd, 2005 at 3:33 AM
*wonders if he is one of the artistic persones*
Ryan you have actually been doing this sort of photography for several months...
anyway, good composition. although the frame may or may not be better moved a little to the left.
for the horizontal circular bar it might be nice if it was in focus.
good lighting too...
this photo is very pleasant to look at.
March 2nd, 2005 at 7:53 AM
*knows I am not one of the artistic people*
Good photo, very relaxing, the colors and tons have a very soothing affect. Well done :)
And for what's it's worth, I do not think the frame should be moved I think it's perfect the way it is.
March 2nd, 2005 at 8:11 AM
Well all photography is artistic in some way. I'm reffering to extra artistry.
March 2nd, 2005 at 6:03 PM
Interesting picture, the form of your object implies some sort of hidden sensual agenda. Very thought provoking though, you may want to brighten the gamma levels to bring out the 10% tonal ranges.