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| 02/01/2012 10:40:11 PM |
Drizzly Day 02by ScooterMcNuttyComment by sfalice: btw i know that the horizon isn't flat or horizontle (<-- forget the misspelling) but the building is. see? the right angle? the walls are verticle! :)
Yes, I was puzzling that out too.
Suggestion? Split the difference. the building is old and could probably stand to be a bit tilted
so as to keep that horizon straight enough to 'read' correctly.
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| 02/01/2012 10:37:46 PM |
Drizzly Day 01by ScooterMcNuttyComment by sfalice: Gives new meaning to 'foreboding clouds.'
some areas behind the tree branches look a bit strange as they are not the same
intensity as the clouds behind them. especially to the far left of the frame.
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| 02/01/2012 05:56:59 PM |
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| 02/01/2012 08:38:29 AM |
Drizzly Day 02by ScooterMcNuttyComment by GADriver: This works really in B&W. Slightly skew horizon isn't an issue for me. To me, it almost gives the impression that the house may start sliding to the left. |
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| 02/01/2012 05:41:22 AM |
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