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| 04/19/2005 06:14:56 PM |
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| 04/19/2005 06:01:31 AM |
Plank Houseby eaemthomasComment by Brad: Image seems more about the foliage than the building in my opinion.
Perhaps a little more angle on the building would help the composition.
As a suggestion, try taking the image into Photoshop (assuming you have it), and in the Hue/Saturation adjustments, take the yellow channel hue and saturation to the right a little (may 10 pts) and bright the lightness down a bit (10-20 pts) to give the yellows more of a darker, richer green look, and bring the red saturation up just a little. |
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| 04/18/2005 10:06:31 AM |
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| 04/17/2005 10:56:31 PM |
Plank Houseby eaemthomasComment by mauidude: the trees make it hard to see the subject, maybe next time shoot the house on a side where the trees don't obstruct as much.
the sky needs more color, i would suggest a polarizing filter.
also, the subject is in the dead center of the picture. try the rule of thirds next time. |
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| 04/17/2005 06:08:36 PM |
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| 04/14/2005 08:56:50 PM |
Plank Houseby eaemthomasComment by Kathy: This is a lovely picture, but doesn't feel abandoned. Also, too centered - crop all open area from the right? |
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| 04/14/2005 06:06:39 PM |
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| 04/14/2005 03:59:13 PM |
Plank Houseby eaemthomasComment by Mick: Not bad. I like the colors and detail. I think a different view, one without the trees in the way, might have worked better.
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| 04/14/2005 09:35:56 AM |
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| 04/14/2005 12:32:12 AM |
Plank Houseby eaemthomasComment by taterbug: You've got a good idea going here. Catching the foiage/trees does ad some interest and nice vivid green coloring here, but in this case it might be just a bit too much. Seems to be kind of obscuring your main subject a little too much. Perhaps also framing out a bit of the foreground grass might help some too. Maybe keeping in mind the idea, but finding a different angle/perspective, showing more of the structure, but still with some trees/greenery would make for a stronger photo. |
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