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After a snow in Toronto
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Hi Nocontact.
B&W was a good choice here. I might suggest that (if you have a chance to return before the snow is gone) that you move slightly to right so branches do not block church and shoot photo in portrait orientation instead of landscape orientation as it currently is. The portrait orientation, I believe, would emphasize the verticality of the the church steeple. |
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Thanks for the suggestion. I never thought of trying portrait mode for a shot like this but that's an interesting idea. Now that you mention it, you're right about the tree, I wanted to get some of it in there but now it looks like it's a little too much.
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