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07/03/2005 05:44:54 PM |
What a job to keep these fileds. Great leading lines with lovely colors. |
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07/03/2005 05:18:56 PM |
The titled horizon takes a lot away from an otherwise good photo |
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07/02/2005 08:44:32 AM |
I wonder how this would look if it were to have been taken in portrait orientation. |
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07/02/2005 02:34:58 AM |
strong border. i feel it really draws out your background objects. I wish there was only that 1 house at the end of the rows to choose from as the ones on the right seem extraneous and distracting. |
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06/28/2005 06:05:58 PM |
Leading lines or curves generally have two purposes. One is to lead the viewer into the scene. The other is to lead you toward the main subject. It is most effective if they come in from the lower left because that is the natural direction humans visually scan a picture from so are easiest to pick up.
The lines effectively lead the viewer to the distant farmhouse but some voters may not feel that is the main subject. |
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06/28/2005 09:45:34 AM |
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06/27/2005 09:40:02 AM |
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06/27/2005 09:24:24 AM |
You've captured the lines in the field nicely however the horizon seems to be slightly tilted to the left. |
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06/27/2005 12:06:19 AM |
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