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Posted by JL Morris on November 26, 2007

Golf In Tucson

Posted under Color, Critiqued, Landscape

Golf In TucsonWhat I first noticed about this image is the interesting framing created by the trees in the foreground and the two thirds – one third proportions of the sky to the subject. The placement of the golf cart is also one third from the right hand side adds a great deal of interest to the scene.  These factors are giving us a nicely balanced image.  There are just enough clouds to give texture and interest to the sky.  If this sky were gray I would not recommend this proportion but what you have works very well and gives the photo a very open feeling. You get the impression that the buildings are look at the golfers. This photograph was shot late in the day; the light quality is very good.  I feel this image would work well in a real estate brochure. 

There is something I would recommend.  In the foreground there is a white object between the trees in the center and a street sigh in the lower right hand corner.  I think these should be removed either by cropping or by using a cloning tool in photo editing software.

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One Response to “Golf In Tucson”

  1. I guess I need to zoom in more on these images. I did see the white area but missed the street sign.

    I opted to leave the foreground the same size and clone out the objects which were visually distracting.

    Thanks for the review. I’m loving this blog.

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