In this week’s Photo of the Week on the Daily Critique Craig looks at a powerful partially abstracted landscape and discusses the following:
- using subtle camera movement against a staic subject to create partial motion blurred abstractions
- the hues of the painter’s color wheel
- working with two pairs of complimentary color
- containing color within subjects and shapes to keep color design simple
- seeing the quality of light first
- Meta Data - Canon 5D MarkII – EFL – 200mm – ISO 100 – f9.5 – ¼ sec