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Not mine, but our town has a lot of very nice looking old churches. I always thought this one in particular was rather nice. Any tips or criticisms would be appreciated. I especially struggled with how tight to crop.
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I like the shot of the church. One point you may wish to photograph the church early morning or evening with good sunlight this will really bring out the white stone.
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This is a beautiful church! Since you're cropping, if it were me, I think I would have cropped more off the left side of the church and leave more on the right side as this may give a more inviting look to the front steps and doors of the church.
Very nice capture...thanks so much for sharing! :-) StitchBabe |
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I agree with StitchBabe on the crop. I'd also try to brighten up the doors too.
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Interesting point about the doors. I was concentrating so much on the lines of the church I missed that. How does this look?
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I like the edited version much better.
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Yes, the new crop is a lot better! Good stuff! :-)
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