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What do you think?
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try again. back away, go forward, wait for better light, find an detail of the church. cutting room floor. what about going into the bell tower and getting a view from there with a part of the bell in the frame? that would be interesting.
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Thanks! Will try That.
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The most obvious problem is that the dome is lost in the sky. I think that your main objective here was symmetry which was nicely pulled off.
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