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    I love Old Barns! I think this is cool, looks almost a little spooky with the trees and sky.

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    love the trees.. wish I could see more barn. Looks like that hill makes it difficult, though.
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    not a big fan of the comp, half the barn is missing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McNugget801 View Post
    not a big fan of the comp, half the barn is missing.
    Not trying to be rude, but once again, this is another case of "it's in the eye of the beholder." I think this is a cool shot and I personally think the hill adds some mystery, the trees look a bit spooky. To each his own.

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    Nice! Zombies barns are always fun to shoot
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    I like it. Maybe a bit wider angle, so more of the branches were included would improve it?

    A higher angle would help us get a better view of the barn, but then we wouldn't have the trees silhouetted against the cloudy sky, so I think you made a good call there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luvmyfamily View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by McNugget801 View Post
    not a big fan of the comp, half the barn is missing.
    Not trying to be rude, but once again, this is another case of "it's in the eye of the beholder." I think this is a cool shot and I personally think the hill adds some mystery, the trees look a bit spooky. To each his own.
    and this beholder thinks there should be more barn and less of that uninteresting foreground

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    Thanks for the comments guys.

    It was not possible to achieve this specific composition with more of the barn since I was shooting uphill.


 

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