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			|  | 09/05/2007 03:55:17 AM | 
		| | The detailing on the door is brilliant, I see what you mean about the distortion, but I am a novice with that kind of thing so can't give any useful advice!!  Interesting subject though!! | 
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			|  | 09/04/2007 08:23:39 AM | 
		| | You could use a perspective crop to help straighten out the image. | 
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			|  | 09/04/2007 07:40:25 AM | 
		| | Awesome textures and amazing fine detail, with this one..... | 
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			|  | 09/04/2007 07:38:57 AM | 
		| | Nice interesting details, I think some fill lighting on the top of the gate would have helped to bring the details out there as well. I find that if I can't get the angle to look right I sometimes try to go the extreme then, like laying on the ground looking up at the subject (or down). With the 18-200 you have you can add lots of interesting lines (and shadows) this way because of the large range. I like the processing, the tones look good.
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			|  | 09/03/2007 09:37:09 PM | 
		| | Nice detail, I would have like to see more of the top of the door.  I have the same problem about angles.  If you figure it out let me know! | 
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			|  | 09/03/2007 08:47:42 PM | 
		| | cool textures and details, as you said the angle seems a bit off but still a nice pic. | 
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			|  | 09/03/2007 05:32:10 PM | 
		| | Nice patterns, don't know if completly straight would look better. Just missing the typical B&W contrast, this looks a little gray. | 
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			|  | 09/03/2007 04:50:14 PM | 
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			|  | 09/03/2007 02:53:05 PM | 
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			|  | 09/03/2007 02:27:31 AM | 
		| | So interesting. Great detail on the gate! As for the angle...watch the camera "level" when you shoot.  You might need to the camera forward a touch or back a touch to help with the lines. Does this make sense?  If you had stepped one step to your left, this would also have helped. Shots w/these types of lines are tricky! Might also try to crop just a touch more off of the bottom.  Great shot!!
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			|  | 09/03/2007 01:18:10 AM | 
		| | Love those patterns, and the way you croped them. | 
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