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11/29/2008 01:27:18 AM |
Nice perspective. It might help to use the "rule of thirds" in a case like this. Place the horizon 1/3 from the top or bottom to strengthen the composition. Try it out by cropping this shot. |
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11/28/2008 08:22:08 PM |
Diagonal trail does a nice job leading my eye into the photo. I like that you included the people in the deep background. High key treatment works for the most part but may not appeal broadly. |
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11/28/2008 04:44:45 PM |
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11/27/2008 11:20:28 AM |
Really cool with the starkness, and I like the five figures in the distance - for me that adds a lot to the shot. |
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11/26/2008 11:14:45 AM |
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11/25/2008 06:50:00 PM |
Too much white for me. Maybe crop some of the sky? |
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11/24/2008 07:49:03 PM |
i like the simplicity here but i think it could use a little less sky, and i'd like a little more info on what the bench looks out on |
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11/24/2008 11:00:35 AM |
uff the baskett is distracting and hide the benche, without it a good photo. was impossible shooting on the reverse angle? the composition with the horizon on the middle isn't the maximum... |
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