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06/24/2007 08:01:43 PM |
I like the way you used the trees to cover a lot of the bright sky, and to frame the church. Shooting at a different time of day would give a shot from this same point a completely different look and feel. The backlight works well with your title in this case.
It looks like the lights on each side of the entrance are on? In archetectual shots like this, in order to get the lights to look good at dusk or after dark, a long exposure is used, and someone flips the lights on and off for just a blink. They show up good, and don't blow out completely that way. |
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06/06/2007 05:12:31 PM |
I like the kinda blown out fuzziness of the roofline of the church, I think the trees in front of the building hurt you though, I know you were going for the framing of it but it intrudes a little more than I would like. I think a closer more wide angle shot maybe in front of the stone tablets? looking up showing a different perspective and still letting the light kinda blow out the edges and create the neat glowing apperance?? I don't know just a thought! Cool shot though has a lot going for it!! |
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06/05/2007 05:52:36 PM |
i feel alot of positive space and i cannot innitially focus on the church. I do enjoy the symetry the the whole composition. |
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05/30/2007 11:13:37 AM |
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