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Jims5543 05-25-2006 01:44 PM

Which picture to you like better?
 
Picture A or B?

In picture A the background is in focus and you can see where the instrument man is looking.

In Picture B the foreground is in focus and you see the intrument man clear.

This is for my company website and I am not sure which one would appeal more to the average consumer. I though I would ask the Pelican braintrust.

PICTURE A
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y21...3/DSC_0177.jpg

PICTURE B
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y21...3/DSC_0176.jpg

red-beard 05-25-2006 01:46 PM

You need a telephoto lens and be much farther back, so they are closer together. Or use a smaller shutter apature and different speed film, or longer exposure.

Everything is a compromise.

rick-l 05-25-2006 01:47 PM

B
in A the trash cans are the center of attention

bigchillcar 05-25-2006 01:47 PM

what's the nature/business of the website? is it about the kind of work that this individual is performing? if so, i'd focus in on him, not what he's seeing. picture 'b' in that case..
ryan

slodave 05-25-2006 01:47 PM

Picture A seems to show two guys surveying. Picture B doesn't really make sense. With the fuzzy background, the guy in the orange vest is not clearly visible.

Dave

Jims5543 05-25-2006 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by red-beard
You need a telephoto lens and be much farther back, so they are closer together. Or use a smaller shutter apature and different speed film, or longer exposure.

Everything is a compromise.

Actually I wanted this afftect. I wanted one then the other to be in focus.

I was using a 70-300mm zoom and was about 125 feet behind the the guy with his back to me.

Hugh R 05-25-2006 01:50 PM

What red said.

nostatic 05-25-2006 01:50 PM

neither. composition is not good. For one thing, the tree is coming out of his head.

What is the layout like on the website? Does a vertical shot work? What is the point of the photo? What are you trying to say?

scottmandue 05-25-2006 01:55 PM

Have to agree with nostatic... tree coming out of head and garbage can(s) are too distracting.

Jims5543 05-25-2006 01:56 PM

I never saw the tree until you pointed it out. Your right. Its for my land surveying website. It was going to be one of a series of pictures of my crews at work.

When I took the picture I was more concerned with seeing some of the surveying instrument, the guy operating it, and the guy he was shooting to.

I might take a new batch where I can move around more freely without getting hit by a car.

This came by while I was there :D I could have taken one from the front but the dude in the car was looking at me like WTF?! as he went by.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y21...3/DSC_0180.jpg

gaijindabe 05-25-2006 01:58 PM

I like the guy in the background in the first one. I would bring him closer. That is a good look. Teamwork and all that.. I would set up on a nicer street with no garbage can...

For the second photo - I would get the focus on man and machine (more of a side profile - not blocking what he is working with) and have the green trees in the background less sharp...

But that is both A & B.....

red-beard 05-25-2006 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic
neither. composition is not good. For one thing, the tree is coming out of his head.

What is the layout like on the website? Does a vertical shot work? What is the point of the photo? What are you trying to say?

My wife sent me a photo when we were dating. It was her "sexy" photo, of he in a Bikini, in Cancun. A fountain was right behind her and it looked like water was squirting out the top of her head.

She became very mad when I asked how how mad she had to be to get the water to come out of her head...

masraum 05-25-2006 02:08 PM

Yep, I'd set up someplace with no trash cans just to fake a picture, but if I had to pick one of the two then I'd take B

artplumber 05-25-2006 02:31 PM

Nostatic +1.

How about something from over the shoulder of the guy taking the angles, aimed at the "device". And definitely no trash cans. Or something from across the street (so you and the 2 guys make an obtuse triangle)

Moses 05-25-2006 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic
What are you trying to say?
Bush hates surveyors.

Jims5543 05-25-2006 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Moses
Bush hates surveyors.
3 of the 4 presidents on Mt. Rushmore were surveyors.

djmcmath 05-25-2006 02:45 PM

It might make more sense to shoot the guy from in front of him. That way you can see that he has surveying gear, you get the face (implying a personal service, human touch, etc.), and a shot where the subject fills the frame.

Yes, "faking it" is legal -- you don't have to actually set up on a roadside somewhere to get this one. In fact, you'd be much better off picking someplace for the lighting than for the realism. I wouldn't plan on including enough background in the shot to show that it isn't real anyways, and most people could tell if it was in a "fake" location.

K.B. 05-25-2006 05:43 PM

Now that you have 2 to look at you can correctly "stage" the photo you really want. Plan it out before the actual event. Remember most magazine "cover photos" come from selecting one from a hundred or more. Then comes photoshop.

Get rid of all the distractions - trash cans, telephone pole, traffic. Find a nice location with some amount of lanscape, but not too cluttered, the brick walk is classy.

Bring the guy far away a lot closer, in an uncluttered spot to make him stand out. Make it look as though you are looking over the shoulder of the near person - get the equipment to show a little more as well, have your model lean over a bit, maybe fake a hand signal

You can always rent a 300 or 400mm telephoto to get the focus effect you want, (could be fun to try one out anyway). Try manual focus if necessary.

Jims5543 05-25-2006 05:54 PM

Thanks for all the pointers guys. Looks like a staged Photo shoot next week.

Thanks again. I am trashing these 2.

87coupe 05-25-2006 09:23 PM

Surveyor Images
That should give you some ideas.


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