I feel a lot more comfortable with B&W. Hows the composition???
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ryuwulf Senior Member 369 posts Joined Jun 2003 More info | Jul 29, 2003 22:56 | #1 I feel a lot more comfortable with B&W. Hows the composition???
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suzie Member 115 posts Joined Jul 2003 More info | Jul 29, 2003 23:29 | #2 This is great, though I would personally like to see the edges on the left of the picture vertical (is this a "converging verticals" issue??). I would probably also have included the top of the middle door, but that is my preference. Overall I think it is a striking photo and perfect as B&W.
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Jul 30, 2003 11:40 | #3 Thanks. Thats the kind of info i would like to hear.
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