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Morning lightI need to wake up a lot earlier from now on. Never realised how nice the morning light is
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That first one is a beauty Piro, yes, the light is magnificent. Making me miss Melbourne now - how's the bushfires going ?
love the texture the light gives to the building in the first, and the perspective of the last shot almost makes me dizzy haha. i think i would try to bring out a bit more detain in the shadows in the last though. just an idea.
Nathan
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I like #3 for the lines and tones there
![]() For #1, maybe I will crop out the right side of the shot with that building's wall, I find it bit distracting sticking out of nowhere.
Wayne,
These are great But I think they could be a lot better 1st I would crop the right away. Much better without the right side of that building in the way 2nd if you crop it right you can really wind up with a great abstract image 3rd I like it but not a lot you can do. 4th is a pearler if you crop it right it's a real ripper of an Abstract. Through my eye anyway. Cheers, Mic ![]()
very sharp and WIDE!
personally, #3 is my pick.. but i guess ive always been a fan of such shots in such locations. keep up the great work! -julz
thanks for the comments and suggestions everyone.
out of all the 4, i'm very happy with #3 as it's quite spot on with the composition and lighting - it's pretty much out of the camera ![]() I'm going to work on #1 a bit and try a few variations with the cropping. I quite like the building on the right as it helps to lead the eye towards the vanishing point. See how I go this weekend, might end up going to reshoot the pic but then again I want to wait for the haze again ![]() Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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