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![]() ![]() ![]() Some reason I like this one... |
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Naama:
Welcome to the forums! I'mhappy to see you posting photos, and look forward to seeing more. We're glad to have you here. For this forum (Critiques and Techniques), we have some guidelines posted. Please take time to read through them. Here is areminder from this forum's guidelines for future posts (bold added for emphasis): Quote:
Note that it's fine to post more than one version of the same image in response to critique (here it is cropped or processed differently, etc.). But, we'd prefer not to have different images in the same thread. In other words, if wanting comment and critque on more than one image, pleasestart a new thread for each image. So, please keep this in mind for futureposts in the Critiques and Techniques Forum (one image per thread). Thanks for understanding! Jim C. |
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I'l keep that in my mind.
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Your second picture is interesting. It is leading the viewer from the bottom to the top and lets the imagination fill in what is beyond. Good work. I can't help thinking it might be more effective if taken at a different angle, so the steps lead more from corner to corner.
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