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man, i wish i could've climed up and cut off the power-line hood off! a little tweak and i think this'll be an OK shot. maybe b&w?
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Try it in B&W and see the results.
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I like the shot but it would be much better if you did not:
cut the top corner of the roof and also the upper right corner and the line which makes the edge of the building is not in the line with your vertical cut, so, means like you shot with camera slip to an angle to the left. Don't know if you should turn to b/w since there are much nice colors there. Regards Zak |
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i cut off the right corner of the building when i took the shot because of an even bigger mass of power-lines. this is an old private cemetary in the middle of a very modern neighbourhood, so shooting was difficult to keep the olde-english feel i was going for. still, i should have taken many more shots at a few more angles. like they say(and i have learned), it usually takes twenty shots of one subject to get that one perfect picture...
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the cropping is awkward and the sky is a bit on the bland side.. not sure that this one is really worth messing with..
------- dustin www.hardwickphotos.com |
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