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Hey, much appreciated!I am definitely a fan of yours :thumbup: :sillysmi:
I am definitely a fan of yours :thumbup: :sillysmi:
Maybe so, but if he were to crop that it'd be centered, and take the artistic element from it. I'm loving this one too... You must use an ND filter to get that effect in the sky? Please, tell us your secretsI'm not sure the left side of the frame, to the left of the left-most telephone pole, really adds anything, and you could get rid of the wire leading out of the frame.
Maybe so, but if he were to crop that it'd be centered, and take the artistic element from it. I'm loving this one too... You must use an ND filter to get that effect in the sky? Please, tell us your secretsI'm not sure the left side of the frame, to the left of the left-most telephone pole, really adds anything, and you could get rid of the wire leading out of the frame.
I gotta ask though, was that boxspring (or is it a mattress?) there laying like that? Or did you move it to make it look better? because I'm loving the lead it gives.
Haha nice work as usual. I'm a big fan of your stuff.
Haha, thanks! Although my photos show houses, barns, etc. on their last legs, my focus is on the beauty that still exists and also the different kind of beauty that decay brings. In other words, my stuff is not about death and destruction but instead about beauty and permanence.A little humor in the midst of your usual death and destruction - I like it!
I included the left side for context. Most of my photos are rural scenes, so I feel that it's important to show the open prairie and the wide skies. I do agree, however, that the photo could very well work with some of the left-hand side removed altogether.I'm not sure the left side of the frame, to the left of the left-most telephone pole, really adds anything, and you could get rid of the wire leading out of the frame. It's very thin and pretty well hidden in the clouds, so certainly not a big deal either way. In any event, a great image however you arrange it.
Haha, OK No, I didn't use a filter for the sky. The tone was achieved after playing a bit with the colour sliders.You must use an ND filter to get that effect in the sky? Please, tell us your secrets
That's actually a chair. I didn't move it one inch I rarely ever move stuff to fit a photo. Pet peeve of mineI gotta ask though, was that boxspring (or is it a mattress?) there laying like that? Or did you move it to make it look better? because I'm loving the lead it gives.