Pick a photo, any photo
I've selected 3 photos to send to Alamy, but I need a total of 4. Of these three, which do you think is best and why?
Sony A700, Sony A100, Maxxum 7xi
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I think it is the strongest of the three due to color, sharpness, and subject matter.
"That's why its called fishing...if it was easy they'd call it catching. What fun would that be?"
A100 / A700+Grip: Sony 18-70, Minolta: 20/2.8, 50/1.7, 35-70/4, 70-210/4(Beercan), 75-300/4.5-5.6(Big Beercan), Sigma: 50/2.8 Macro. HVL56, other assorted junk...
I feel the strongest by far is the first shot, it has something almost "mysterious" about it.
The other images are beautiful too, but one can find many of those and therefor they are not really unique.
I would have the tendency to shoot the complete car but you managed a beautiful composition!
I am still learning, and perhaps one day...?
Harry Briels, Mechelen, Belgium
I don't know what the stock photo place will like, but I think they're all outstanding. The top one is my personal fave I agree with the comments of the other poster, there's something very unique and mysterious about it, a really stellar shot.
Eric
-AlphaMountWorld Chef
For first impressions of a novice I would say #3. but the more I look at #1 the more I like it. In the end I would have to go with #1
Has a bit of a story to tell, so it might relate more to potential buyers.
Royston
A100(18-70mm kit), Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8, Minolta 50mm F1.7, Quantaray 70-300mm F4-5.6
http://roystonkane.com/blog/
Being honest I like all 3, nothing to nit pick with there!