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the curves of the fence and the winding boardwalk seem to lead the viewer on...
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Squirl, I like these alot. I find the curves interesting and soothing at the same time.
Well done. ![]() Steve |
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The first shot really grabs my attention. You've balanced the vertical symmetry of the fence along with its horizontal meandering very successfully.
The second shot is great in it's own right but for my personal taste the first is a winner. Aloha |
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Deja vu! I am certain we've seen both of these photos before, possibly for the vanishing point challenge.
The first shot is a bit overexposed causing some detail on the rails to be washed out and causing the grass to appear lighter than normal. However, as I stated the first time this was posted, I love the way the photo shows the lines of the fence following the contour of the land. "S" curves always make for an interesting photo. This one is no exception. Cal |
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I really like both of these photos...they offer serene views. Great lines, too!
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