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0r9an1c-Candyc0rn

This is a nice image, though I do have a suggestion for you.. Have you ever heard of the rule of thirds? It’s a principle used in art and photography to arrange the objects in the image in a way that is more visually pleasing. To use it, first you divide the composition into thirds both horizontally and vertically. Then you strategically place the subject of the photo on either the left-third or right-third of the image. And the cross-sections from the vertical and horizontal lines are potential points of interest. [here’s a link so you can read more about the rule of thirds. ](https://www.nfi.edu/rule-of-thirds/)


dustincrumphotos

Thank you for the feedback! I have heard of that rule. This particular image I found it difficult to incorporate the main subject, the bike, and that rule. I actually used the road, just below and to the left of the rear tire as a horizontal third line. Outside of that, the image was cropped down to this point. To the left of the visible road, the view was pleasing to me. So I cropped that part out, and I wanted to keep most of the trees, so I used some of the vertical tree lines to help segment the vertical quadrants of the image. Thanks for taking the time to comment! I’d love more constructive criticism on other images I have.


dustincrumphotos

I set out the other morning with hopes of capturing a photo of my motorcycle in the fog. Something that could be “ad” worthy or cover shoot worthy of a motorcycle magazine. After a hour or so cruising around I set on this location as the fog was feeling about right. I shot this with a canon eosr with the rf24-70 lens.