In this week’s Photo of the Week on the Daily Critique Craig looks at a beautiful semi- abstract nature photograph and discusses the following:
- shutter speed and implying motion with texture on the surface of flowing water
- harmony of color and analogous color
- abstracting by shooting pieces and parts of the whole scene
- framing to emphasize quality of line, archetypal shape, and intrinsic form
- multi dimensional light
- Nikon F100 Fuji Velvia 50 1/4sec from tripod with polarizing filter
To learn more about this shot watch Craig Tanner's Photo of the Week on
The Daily Critique