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here it is .
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Love the colours! There are a couple problems though... First thing that bothers me is that tree branch to the left, the other thing the building in the background, because part of the tip is cut off.
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thanks surg yea you are right, the kodak is only a small camera i did not have the 8mp camera then.
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i agree... cropping is off a little and you do not have enough dof to keep the building sharp.. you may get closer to the statue next go around and go wider angle on the lens to give it more seperation from the building and add some extra depth to your shot..
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Agreed, the cutoff crenellation doesn't go well, and the tree intrudes on the rest of the composition. (that's why we carry chain saws in our camera bags, right?:-))
Of course, you could possibly crop to square, with those parts out. More fun with chainsaw, though. :lol: brian |
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