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| 08/08/2002 10:17:00 AM |
Old Brickby estamperComment by cmgirl: This is a GREAT picture! I love the look of it out there all alone! You have a good eye! |
| 08/08/2002 06:52:00 AM |
Old Brickby estamperComment by floyd: It's a great subject but you took this at a time of day that cast very little light on this side of the building. As a result we can't see any details on the subject. Nicely framed by that open countryside though. |
| 08/07/2002 07:07:00 PM |
Old Brickby estamperComment by Swashbuckler: dark! building is in dis-repair, but it's hard to see it. I think the left side appears to be the most broken down, could you have taken this shot from that side of the building? If your camera supports spot metering, this might have been a good time to use it. 6 Swash |
| 08/07/2002 02:42:00 PM |
Old Brickby estamperComment by mjcecil: Good subject. Very unfortunate underexposure. Meter to center or AF area. Matrix metering held this one back. |
| 08/07/2002 11:04:00 AM |
Old Brickby estamperComment by UberFish: Theres not much you can do about that bright sky without waiting for the weather to change. Maybe you could have taken this at dusk. |
| 08/07/2002 08:16:00 AM |
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| 08/06/2002 07:46:00 PM |
Old Brickby estamperComment by autool: Nice subject, but I would like to see your composition follow the thirds rule here as well as more exposure. If the building were offset to one side and the bricks exposed more to bring them out in your picture it would be sooo much nicer. Autool |
| 08/06/2002 02:44:00 PM |
Old Brickby estamperComment by karmat: I like the softer focus, generally, but I think a little sharper focus might have shown the details better. Also, I think you need to be a little closer, so that it fills up the frame more. karmat |
| 08/06/2002 01:24:00 PM |
Old Brickby estamperComment by emorgan49: Cool old house but not a great photo - back lighting doesn't work. Slightly end-on angle doesn;t work for me, either exagerate the angle or straighten it. maybe something else could have been in the dead center? Like maybe the white boarded window? |
| 08/06/2002 11:57:00 AM |
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