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Apr 20, 2011 22:12 |  #1

I recently tried utilizing some of the more historic neighborhoods in my town. I got permission from some of the residents to actually get up close to their houses, to try to utilize architecture and landscaping. I think it worked out pretty well, didn't use as much of the architecture in my final package for the client.

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Apr 20, 2011 22:19 |  #2

I actually like the rest of the shots alot, there are really good ones on the site. Im not too crazy about a portrait shot form such an extreme angle especially with it being so wide. It puts more emphasis on the background then the subject i think


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Apr 20, 2011 22:28 |  #3

Amazing work. I just liked your facebook page. I have family out in Temple, TX. Keep up the good work.


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Apr 22, 2011 10:09 |  #4

yeah, I've been playing with my new 16-35mm. I know the angles aren't the greatest for the subject, they kind of look cooler for the building.


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