Re: More Thyme, Sweet Paprika & a little bit of salt
Rodger in Edmonton wrote:
You are on the right path according to my photographic Truppenfuhrung --
Be cautious of too many elements in the field that can obscure the main objective.
In Combined Arms Ops with different color and style of formations,this can lead to the appearance of a busy battlefield buthazy objectives. A decisive target point in the field of view can help the viewer establish the precise goal of the operation.
Overall combined spice operations appear to be proceeding very well across the entire front - carry on =- keep objectives clear in each battle.
Think Austerlitz
If I take an overhead picture - the Pratzen Heights will be the clear subject, if I move my camera a further down from the heights, and do not include the heights, I find masses of engaged troops but its very hard to see Napoleon's master plan - include the heights and the melee at the bottom , the right flank , the left flank etc all make sense in the picture..
Note from GHQ: Those pesky geology mineral formations are giving us trouble any help is appreciated.
Keep up the great work
Best Regards, Rodger
Save Lives - Be an Organ or Stem Cell Donor.
Quaecumque vera
Thanks so much! That made me smile.
I assume that some clearer structure of the battlefield is in order here ...
I picked the scenes carefully, but have to admit that some additional thinking about picture composition might be a good idea. Have to find out about how to manipulate those tiny condiment heaps to my liking. Some small instruments for that might be the solution.
And I did learn something about Pratzen Heights - just looked it up! Very educational indeed.
Phil