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Why do people shoot terrible, generic hotel artwork landscapes? Why do we want to be Thomas Heaton instead of Robert Adams?
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>>4484721
It's fun. What kind of landscapes do you take? I would love to see some.
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>>4484722
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>>4484722
>>4484725
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>>4484725
>>4484726
depressing and boring
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>>4484725
grey slop
>>4484726
blurry mess

yawn
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>>4484721
People often like to capture a feeling of "wonder" with landscapes and not emptiness/loneliness.

The latter of which often comes off as pretentious.
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>>4484725
Why does it look like it was shot at f/32? Time to study those 'boring' landscapes, you're not at that level yet.
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>>4484732
It's shot at f/11
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>>4484725
I actually laughed
the evergreen envy of the average /p/ anon rears yet again its grotesque green visage
>>4484739
it’s a bad photograph
>>4484732
it does indeed seem like a blurry diffracted mess, among other things

also
>tineye
>0 matches
woof
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>>4484725
I hope this is b8
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>>4484756

I get what you are trying to do op. You have gone and looked what most landscape photographers do then set out to do everything differently.
The problem is you are basically stuck that you must do some sort of composition or it doesn’t work. The lack of any composition is killing these.
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>>4484760

I assume you just walk around with your camera randomly pointing and an alarm set for a random time on your phone and when the alarm goes off you just click whatever and wherever your camera is pointing. It’s an interesting idea, maybe keep that system but when The alarm goes off you then have to compose a shot of whatever area your camera was pointing at.
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>>4484760
>no composition
It is quite obvious how diagonal lines are used. The center horizon makes it harder for the eye to rest, making the image more nervous. This may very well be intentional, given the subject matter. In both pictures, shadows are used to separate the foreground from the middle/background, where there is a strong contrast between the trees and the clear-cut. In the second image, the almost dead center horizon with the second horizontal line right by it, with the high-key trees force your eyes to look there but the diagonal light still leads the viewer comfortably towards the foreground.

Whether it works for you or not is for you to decide but they don't come across as snapshots, if for no other reason than the horizon being straight and the framing being somewhat competent.
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>enjoy hiking
>enjoy beautiful landscapes
>enjoy photography

why would one not shoot photos in his circumstance?
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>>4484760
The other problem being that he seems to think he's special
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>>4484721
Based Thomas Heaton hater and Justin Jones enjoyer. Thomas Heaton looks hungover in every video.

https://youtu.be/ZBT5pgFFwWo

>>4484726
You probably know about Nan Goldin
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>>4484769

What use of diagonal lines are you referring to, I can’t see any use of them?
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>>4484769
Doing a lengthy description of a shitty photo doesn't make it less shit
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>>4484782
>unironically replying to obvious LLMslop
Options field gainfully employed)
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>>4484782
Yeah it does. Because it strengthens his opinion.
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>>4484786
>the best jokes are those you need to thoroughly explain in great detail and lay out every single aspect of because people listening won't get it otherwise
Or maybe it's just a bad photo.
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>>4484781
Perhaps it is stretching things a bit, but there the trees in the upper one seem to imply some vague triangle which stops the sky from being blocked too hard while guiding the viewer across the center. The rhythmic nature of the vertical elements also help the viewer orient themselves sideways.
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>>4484793
If your critique is the same thing as a 5 year old rejecting vegetables their parents made by crying "YUCKY! EWW!" then yeah explaining why there is at least some sort of thought in composition or whatever makes sense to defend the picture.
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>>4484802

Ok this made me laugh, especially that top attempt at a triangle
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>>4484802
Kek
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>>4484721
>Why do people
Because they enjoy it
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>>4484721
It’s the Rockwell effect.
I like your photos OP, this one for example >>4484756
I guess that it would make sense in an overall body of work, one photo alone doesn’t tell me enough but I like the atmosphere I get from that one photo and would like to see more (close ups, text, whatever)
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>>4484725
What a provocative branch there is.
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this has got to be a tripfag poking fun at the nophotos
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>>4484802
Bro... yellow was the worst colour to use; it looks like you spilled spaghetti on a print.
Diagonal lines are fine and can work in a composition, but they need to either lead to a point of interest or obstruct something. You can't just imagine them and draw lines across whatever might be a line, maybe, in your photo.
Consider that it has to read to your audience, as well. If I construct a poem of a basically random selection of words, sure, maybe you can create meaning from them when you read it. But if I know what I'm doing and carefully selective words based on associations between them, the poem is going to land a lot better.
Check out my use of diagonal lines in this photographic and notice how they're not everywhere across the frame pointing at nothing nor coming from nothing
Forgive the file name. I was feeling very pretentious
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>>4484838
Curious, what do you think about the composition here?
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>>4484840
It's good. There's obviously two strong leading lines that move across the frame in opposite directions, though mostly right to left. This fits with the direction of movement of the character in the scene and the perspective of the fellow whose face is at about the 1/3 point from the right of the canvas. There are obviously a lot of smaller lines, but when you break it down there are major lines with extra bits and bobs to add to the chaotic feeling of the scene.
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>>4484721
>Why do we want to be Thomas Heaton instead of Robert Adams?
Most people don't want to be jewish swindlers if you want to use the example of Adams.
Also nature is pretty, the photos are perhaps redundant conceptually but people still want to shoot them themselves.



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