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-Thread Killer- 'nuff said
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First off, your title says these are your favorites. Favorites of what? Where are these from? What are we seeing here?
#1 Great find. I love lost old buildings. Some thoughts, the tree in the front left is detracting from me getting a sense of “space” around the building. Maybe take a couple steps to the right and reshoot? Try this on in black and white with more of the background cropped out to get a historic “feeling.” #2 Great use of frames. It’s a nice pastoral scene. #3 The surrounding and framing plant life is making this too busy and you’re losing the red flower in the middle. I’d crop or recompose some of the surrounding out of the shot, or use a really shallow DOF and focus tight to the red flower and let that take away some of the extras. #4 Beautiful sky, soft misty tones. I wonder if the clouds were reflected in the water, and what that would have looked like. Thanks for sharing!
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