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Photographer  Anurag Sahay {Karma:1043}
Project #30 Water Camera Model Minolta Sp Xi
Categories Landscape
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio nature
Lens Normal
Uploaded 12/13/2004 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 358 Shutter
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Location City -  Havelock Islands
State -  ANDAMAN & NICOBAR
Country - India   India
About Morning at a beach on the Havelock Isalnds
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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Girish Chonkar   {K:6903} 5/10/2005
Nice sky but some diff. composition might have worked better here.

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Anurag Sahay   {K:1043} 12/17/2004
Thanks. Aebaar Bujhechi.

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Aurobindo Saha Aurobindo Saha   {K:2396} 12/16/2004
Hi Anurag,
Rule of third is dividing the composition into 9 equal sections with 2 vertical lines and 2 horizontal lines. Now try to place your subject in any of the 4 the intersecting point of these lines. Please remember this is just a rule and like all rules this is made to be broken. Never take this rule as final and please feel free to make composition that you feel best.
Thanks Aurobindo

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Anurag Sahay   {K:1043} 12/16/2004
Thanks Aurobindo for your time. Your corrected version is definitely better - straighteing of the horizon has dramatically improved the visual, as also the repositioning of the barren tree stub.
regards, anurag.

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Aurobindo Saha Aurobindo Saha   {K:2396} 12/15/2004
Hi,
You are embarrassing me Anurag. I too am very new to photography and am in no position to even suggest you any rule. Anyway, I don't like to sound like a teacher, but I will be glad to share whatever little I know.
Rule of third is dividing the composition into 9 equal sections with 2 vertical lines and 2 horizontal lines. Now try to place your subject in any of the 4 the intersecting point of these lines. Please remember this is just a rule and like all rules this is made to be broken. Never take this rule as final and please feel free to make composition that you feel best. Rule of Third is just a guide line. IMHO, photography is more an art than a science. So please do not stick to rules. However, I personally found in many pictures this rule works. If you please compare your other picture where I commented as a good work of ROT you will understand what I mean by this.
I am posting the grid lines for ROT in your picture.
You can also refer to the net links like for details of this rule.
http://www.silverlight.co.uk/tutorials/compose_expose/thirds.html
http://tlc.ousd.k12.ca.us/~acody/digi4a.html
http://photoinf.com/Golden_Mean/Edwin_Leong/Camera_Hobby_-_e-Book_on_the_Rule_of_Thirds.htm
http://www.azuswebworks.com/photography/ph_comp.html
Thanks
Aurobindo

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Rile of Third


Aurobindo Saha Aurobindo Saha   {K:2396} 12/15/2004
Hi,
You are embarrassing me Anurag. I am very new to photography and am in no position to even suggest you any rule.Anyway,I don't like to sound like a teacher,but I will be glad to share whatever little I know.
Rule of third is dividing the composition into 9 equal sections with 2 vertical lines and 2 horizontal lines. Now try to place your subject in any of the 4 the intersecting point of these lines. Please remember this is just a rule and like all rules this is made to be broken. Never take this rule as final and please feel free to make composition that you feel best. Rule of Third is just a guide line. IMHO, photography is more an art than a science. So please do not stick to rules. However, I personally found in many pictures this rule works.
I am posting the grid lines for ROT in your picture.
You can also refer to the net links like for details of this rule.
http://www.silverlight.co.uk/tutorials/compose_expose/thirds.html
http://tlc.ousd.k12.ca.us/~acody/digi4a.html
http://photoinf.com/Golden_Mean/Edwin_Leong/Camera_Hobby_-_e-Book_on_the_Rule_of_Thirds.htm
Thanks
Aurobindo

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Rule of Third


Aurobindo Saha Aurobindo Saha   {K:2396} 12/15/2004
Hi Anurag,

As I was discussing about the rule of third I modified your photograph to show what I was meaning.

Also I straightened the horizon.

Pardon me I worked on your copyright picture to explain what I meant.

Please let me know what you think about the modified picture.

Aurobindo

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Revised for ROT


Aurobindo Saha Aurobindo Saha   {K:2396} 12/15/2004
Hi,
You are embarrassing me Anurag. I too am very new to photography and am in no position to even suggest you any rule. Anyway, I don't like to sound like a teacher, but I will be glad to share whatever little I know.

Rule of third is dividing the composition into 9 equal sections with 2 vertical lines and 2 horizontal lines. Now try to place your subject in any of the 4 the intersecting point of these lines. Please remember this is just a rule and like all rules this is made to be broken. Never take this rule as final and please feel free to make composition that you feel best. Rule of Third is just a guide line. IMHO, photography is more an art than a science. So please do not stick to rules. However, I personally found in many pictures this rule works. If you please compare your other picture where I commented as a good work of ROT you will understand what I mean by this.

I am posting the grid lines for ROT in your picture.

You can also refer to the net links like for details of this rule.

http://www.silverlight.co.uk/tutorials/compose_expose/thirds.html

http://tlc.ousd.k12.ca.us/~acody/digi4a.html

http://photoinf.com/Golden_Mean/Edwin_Leong/Camera_Hobby_-_e-Book_on_the_Rule_of_Thirds.htm

http://www.azuswebworks.com/photography/ph_comp.html

Thanks

Aurobindo

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Anurag Sahay   {K:1043} 12/15/2004
Dear Aurobindo,
thanks for your remarks. In lot of photograghic discussions I hear this expression rule of third. Most of the time I give it a go by - my knowledge of the technical side is extremely limited. most of the time i put the camera on the programme mode and focus on the composition. Could you elaborate with reference to the photo here as to what exactly would a rule of third be ? I also noticed that in the angling photo posted you have commented that it is an excellent example of rule of thirds. Let me assure you that if it is a good example it has happened unwittingly. may be with these two frames in reference you could help me understand the fundas a bit more clearly.
regards, anurag.

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Aurobindo Saha Aurobindo Saha   {K:2396} 12/15/2004
Hi,

Beautiful sunrise photograph. Nice golden and purple colors of sky. IMHO, I wonder if the pole is placed in more right side (rule of third), how would have been the picture? Even with this composition I consider this picture as a nice work.

Thanks for sharing

Aurobindo

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Hanggan Situmorang Hanggan Situmorang   {K:37833} 12/15/2004
Nice silhouette, Anurag. Any specific purpose of inclining the horizon? I like the clouds and the raylight, though. Good work, my friend.

Regards,
hanggan

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Antonio Pinto   {K:1612} 12/14/2004
Great light and colors

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