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I posted this centre some weeks ago, at night, this is daytime shots, several views of the same sage music centre, please let me know which is the best composition.
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and shot from under the north easts most famous landmark, the Tyne Bridge.
edit: sorry about the corners again, caught my wide angle lens, and PSE not working tonight...... |
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I seem to think the first one is, the eye goes straight to the point of focus, i.e., no detraction. But could the brightness be cranked a notch down perhaps. Good shot.
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Thanks aumma, I thought this shot was maybe to 'busy' at the waterfront, but I'm glad you like it, adjusted brightness, just a notch down.
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i prefer the bridge shot over the others.. the others were a bit busy and overexposed.. the bridge shot is made interesting by the extreme wide-angle.. a better sky and maybe someone closer to you walking by would have been nice, but still its an interesting perspective..
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Thanks Dustin, I actually waited for the people in the shot to walk away..........
never mind, I will bare that in mind next time, I do have one with people under the bridge, but still not close enough. I understand what you mean though. thanks for the comments tony |
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