tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3368504086012529655.post3532983702511791162..comments2024-03-27T11:00:55.885-06:00Comments on Keith's Odyssey to Planet Fitness: A Fish Creek Chinook bridge, sort ofKeithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09364395150014197905noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3368504086012529655.post-36624092865709768372018-12-11T20:41:40.502-07:002018-12-11T20:41:40.502-07:00Ok, so I returned and here is the continuation of ...Ok, so I returned and here is the continuation of my thoughts. In summary there are too many photos here (at least 3). The soft glow on the snow and the trees, which I like is compromised by the following:<br />a) The hard vertical vertical line of the fence takes the eye out of the picture.<br />b) The hard vertical line of the clipped white sun is too strong for the softness in mid-ground.<br />c) There is no third hard vertical on the right (many curves but no complimenting verticals) of the image to bring that area into perception, and therefore the right vertical third of the image is lost.<br />d) The curve of the river bank, is not pronounced enough to lead the eye through the image.<br />As a result of the above 4 observations the image appears uncommitted. There is not enough softness for the eye to wander and the hardness is not balanced across the image. I like all the elements but they don't appear to work together. Cheers, Seanughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03287014603270959205noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3368504086012529655.post-69882983232278055102018-12-10T20:36:02.430-07:002018-12-10T20:36:02.430-07:00I will have to return to the first photo again. T...I will have to return to the first photo again. There are many things going on in the image that are appealing but all those appealing bits don't seem to fit. A revisit (on my part) is required. Cheers, Seanughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03287014603270959205noreply@blogger.com