We all have moments when we can't decide on which photo to choose. Because there have been quite a few requests for help I'm sharing this which gives me things to think about when choosing a photo.
"Jeffrey Kontur on Dec 7th 2010
When we spot a great photo waiting to happen, photographers often take many shots of the same thing to better their odds of doing it justice. But how often have you viewed your shots later and ended up with 5, 10, or 20 photos of the same scene or subject that are, well, pretty darn good! You can’t put all these duplicates in your portfolio or your ‘Favorites’ set on Twitter, so you are left with the challenge of needing to pick your best photo from the set. How do you do it?
In this tutorial, Jeffrey breaks down what we often do on ‘gut instinct’ – rank photos in order of how good they are. What, exactly, makes one composition better than another? What’s the real difference between a photo that “Just didn’t work out” and one that did?
These timeless tips will help you in your photography hobby, or career, for years to come."
"Jeffrey Kontur on Dec 7th 2010
When we spot a great photo waiting to happen, photographers often take many shots of the same thing to better their odds of doing it justice. But how often have you viewed your shots later and ended up with 5, 10, or 20 photos of the same scene or subject that are, well, pretty darn good! You can’t put all these duplicates in your portfolio or your ‘Favorites’ set on Twitter, so you are left with the challenge of needing to pick your best photo from the set. How do you do it?
In this tutorial, Jeffrey breaks down what we often do on ‘gut instinct’ – rank photos in order of how good they are. What, exactly, makes one composition better than another? What’s the real difference between a photo that “Just didn’t work out” and one that did?
These timeless tips will help you in your photography hobby, or career, for years to come."
http://photo.tutsplus.com/tutorials/composition/how-to-choose-your-best-photo-in-a-series-every-time/