I like #1 best. I'd also experiment by lowering my viewpoint (crouching),
and pointing the camera slightly upwards so that I'd lose some of the ground
(as someone already suggested) and also get more of the sky between the
lighthouse and the framing palm trees.

Maybe getting a little closer would also help.

Greetings,
Schmuell LC.

----- Original Message -----
From: "J. C. O'Connell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 3:52 PM
Subject: Two inlet shots


> Took a few shots this weekend at a local inlet at
> Hillsboro beach Florida. Cant decide which one to enlarge.
>
> Camera was a SP1000 with Kodak 100 gold film and exposure of
> 250 @ F8. The jpeg scans are compressed alot to save space.
>
> This one with a Vivitar 35-105 lens at about 40mm:
> http://www.gate.net/~hifisapi/Inlet1s.jpg
>
> This one was with a SMC Takumar 50mm:
> http://www.gate.net/~hifisapi/Inlet2s.jpg
>
> Which is a better composition????
> Be brutally honest, I can handle criticism
> quite well. Anything I could have done to improve them?
>
> P.S. I would have loved to have a boat and taken some shots
> from the water itself.
>
> JCO
>
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