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02/25/2012 04:34:05 AM |
Dogs tend to take you to the best spots and force you to look. I do prefer the b & w but now I know where your knotholes live ;) |
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02/22/2012 12:24:50 PM |
I agree with the others; if you cropped out the trees and grass, it would make the shot more interesting. I particularly like the shadows on the right side of the fence. |
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02/19/2012 09:13:34 PM |
the outside world (trees and grass below) provide an unnecessary frame of reference for the shot - a slightly different crop would allow the lines to take charge |
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02/19/2012 01:42:29 PM |
So is this the boring fence where you found all those faces? Not so boring.
For this one to add a little drama, how about really boosting the darks and lights.
Also, perhaps try eliminating all that is not fence. In other words, a crop w'out
sky, trees or ground. |
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02/19/2012 02:55:54 AM |
Would be abstract if you cropped tighter, and those shadows would keep me lingering, trying to figure them out. Did you try B&W and push the contrast? |
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02/18/2012 07:13:04 PM |
An interesting perspective. I also feel that with less left and more right would add even more interest. |
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02/18/2012 05:32:02 PM |
I like your idea pixel, I just find that blank wall, well.....blank :) My suggestion next time would be to shoot down the fence and show an interesting dof. You have some nice shadow patterns on that wall, Michele |
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02/18/2012 10:13:32 AM |
Nice idea...I think if you zoomed or moved to shoot only the right side of the fence, it would make a neat abstract of sorts. As is, the left half of the fence isn't doing much for me...though it could work to just include a board or two to give you the "corner" start of the cool right perspective. |
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