Hi Jack, Luiz, Bob S., Ken, Frank, Dave B., and Doug: I actually like the 1st one too--the 2nd feels cramped and less interesting to me--though my husband prefers the 2nd one. Also, I've been trying to compose within the entire frame--that is, to compose a shot from edge to edge--so, I feel the 1st one achieves that goal. With all the shooting I've been doing in the last 2 years, I feel I've been sloppy in composition and used heavy cropping to overcome the sloppiness. I do like compositions in a square crop, so some of my work is square by choice, but now that I have the 21mm, I can see where I have to really train my eye more so that I can previsualize the frame boundaries for specific focal lengths.

And Bob S.--I think I know the spot you're talking about! Thanks for the tip!

Big thanks for everyone's suggestions and comments.  Cheers, Christine


----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Waller" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: PESO Lake Michigan Waves


Nice captures, but I pick the first cause you gave the seawall more room to the RH edge. Nice use of the seawall as a lead in/out of the image.
It could do with less of that blank sky also.

Kenneth Waller
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Christine Aguila" <[email protected]>
Subject: PESO Lake Michigan Waves


Hi Everyone:

I believe this is my 1st wave shoot. I probably shot about 90 pics, but this was the best of the bunch. The others weren't very interesting mainly because I didn't time the shots right or the wave didn't turn out as dramatic as I thought it might or the composition was uninteresting. Getting all of the aforementioned just right at the same time was hard.

Birds were everywhere as well--so I cleaned up the sky quite a bit--lots of blurry black spots polluting that drab looking sky :-).

I found shooting waves quite a challenge. I tried to use all my senses to anticipate where the big splashes might be but it often didn't work out. I tried to rely on hearing, but it seemed the louder and incoming wave was the less interesting was the splash when it hit the shore :-). If anyone has any tips, I'd be grateful. I probably should try this again with an ND filter, no? Also, I'd be interested in knowing which crop you prefer--I've cropped the jogger out of the 2nd pic.

Anyway, comments/critique welcome--I could use some help in shooting this subject.

http://faculty.ccc.edu/caguila/waves/index.html

Cheers, Christine


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