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Im not much of a landscape photographer, I get the occasional good shot but nothing to write home about:-)I saw this old vacant farm shed while on my courier run the other day, thought I'd try to do something with the shot, cant think of anything else to improve on it.
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It's an interesting shot, very desolate looking. I definately like the crop, the wide panorama format suits it.
I was going to suggest trying a B&W as well as the Sepia. But I think the Sepia does suit the image better. |
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Thanks, I had already looked at Black and white but went for sepia in the end.
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nice shot.. i really like the subject here.. i can't help but wonder if there are some nice detail shots waiting to be made if you get in a little closer.. especially with the old wooden door and some of the rusting sheet metal.. i could also see making use of the old fence posts in some fashion.. mb getting down low and letting them lead you into the picture.. and maybe reshoot this same shot again too with a more interesting sky or at a different time of day.. so as you can see i think there is a lot of potential here and hope to see more from you soon!!!
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Try bluetone, the effect is stunning
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